White Island Tours welcome new vessel
White Island Tours welcome new vessel, Te Puia
Whakaari
700 years
after the Mataatua waka first arrived on the shores of
Whakatāne, another chapter in the rich history of Ngāti
Awa begins with the arrival of Te Puia Whakaari, a
new boat for Ngāti Awa tourism business, White Island
Tours.
The purpose-built vessel
will service the business’s tours to Whakaari/White
Island, New Zealand’s most active marine volcano.
The addition of Te Puia Whakaari to the fleet reflects the continued growth and investment by Ngāti Awa Group Holdings Limited (NAGHL), the commercial arm of Te Rūnanga o Ngāti Awa. The long-term vision is to create prosperity and sustainable employment for Ngāti Awa members and the wider Whakatāne region.
“Te Puia
Whakaari represents another milestone in NAGHL’s
commitment to ensuring that White Island Tours continues to
enhance our product offering, supports the holistic
wellbeing of Ngāti Awa, and grow our capacity as a world
class iwi tourism venture” said NAGHL Chair, Paul
Quinn.
Interlacing the past, present and future of the
iwi, the boat’s artistic design features the work of two
prominent Ngāti Awa artists, Lawrence Hohua and
Takutaimoana Harawira, who were commissioned to develop a
design concept for the new vessel that incorporated
traditional Ngāti Awa kōrero (narratives) and
artistic principles.
The hull features two manu (birds),
designed by Hohua to acknowledge Takeretou and Mumuhou; the
avian guardians who guided Mataatua waka to Whakatāne.
Whilst on the rear upper deck, Harawira’s design pays
homage to Te Tahi o Te Rangi, a powerful and revered tohunga
of Ngāti Awa.
Being located 49km offshore from
Whakatāne, Whakaari/White Island presents some unique
challenges as a tourism operation. Te Puia Whakaari,
a bespoke hydro foiling 19 metre catamaran, will allow White
Island Tours to reduce cancellations due to unsuitable sea
conditions.
Designed by Teknicraft in Auckland and
constructed by Q-West in Whanganui, the new boat offers
comfortable indoor seating for 49 passengers, an expansive
upper-viewing deck, state of the art stabilisation
technology and a cruising speed of 27-30 knots.
White
Island Tours General Manager, Patrick O’Sullivan, said
that staff were extremely excited about the new addition.
“Not only is this a beautiful boat, but by incorporating
hydrofoil and stabilisation technologies, we look forward to
showcasing this spectacular geothermal wonderland to an even
more diverse audience by making the journey to
Whakaari/White Island more comfortable”.
An official
welcome for Te Puia Whakaari is scheduled for
Wednesday, 10 April 2019 at Te Manuka Tūtahi,
Whakatāne.
Tech specs of
Te Puia Whakaari
• Carries up to 49
passengers
• 19 metres in length, 7.1 metres
beam
• Designed by Teknicraft in Auckland
• Built
by Q-West boat builders in Whanganui
• Twin Scania D16
950hp Diesel Engines
• Twin HJ403 Hamilton
Jets
• Adjustable hydrofoil
• Naiad Ride control
stabilisation system
• Draft 0.9m (at rest), 0.1m
(cruising)
• Build time: 12 months - including
designs
About White Island
Tours
White Island Tours was acquired by Ngāti
Awa Group Holdings in 2017. The company operates daily tours
to Whakaari/White Island, New Zealand’s most active
volcano, and Moutohorā, a pest-free wildlife sanctuary.
Sitting alongside their tour operation is White Island
Rendezvous, a 39-room motel, and on-site café, White Island
Café.
ENDS