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This guide deals with New Zealand’s most favoured cruising region – that alluring eastern coast which stretches from Cape Rodney to Cape Karikari in the Far North.
In the tradition of his highly successful 1983 survey of the Hauraki Gulf, Auckland author, boatman and fisherman William Owen here visits, evaluates and maps all the bays and anchorages in Whangarei, Whangaruru, Whangaroa and the other superb harbours which indent this coast. He outlines the fishing, diving and exploration opportunities offered by the many islands which fringe Northland’s length, in particular the Hen and Chickens, Moko Hinau, Poor Knights and Cavalli groups. On an extensive cruise through the Bay of Islands he explores its major inlets, parks and population centres as well as the many secluded beaches and beautiful small islands for which it is renowned.







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