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Skippers invited to test height of Whangarei’s new bridge

Media Release

4 April 2013

Skippers invited to test height of Whangarei’s new bridge

Skippers are invited to familiarise themselves with the Lower Hatea River Crossing on Sunday 7 April, by taking part in a trial to see whether or not the bridge needs to lift for their boats.

“The bridge has a clearance of 7.5m at high tide. We will be setting up a laser level with a warning buzzer at a height of 6.5m above high tide to provide a safe level of freeboard between the vessel and the bridge,” said WDC Group Manager Infrastructure and Services, Simon Weston.

“As boats go through the bridge skippers will be advised if the buzzer sounds. As well as being a useful exercise in terms of giving us an idea of how often the bridge will need to be lifted, it’s a great way for people to get an up-close look, familiarise themselves with the situation, and have a bit of fun,” Mr Weston said.
The Whangarei Cruising Club is running the event with support from Council, and anyone interested in taking part is invited to contact the Club (details below).

“We are pleased to be able to host this because so many of our members and other boat users will use the channel through the bridge once it is operational.
There has been lots of interest and this is a great chance for everyone to get together, have a go, talk about it, plan for the future and give feedback to Council,”
said Cruising Club Commodore, Noel Douglas.

The event will be held on Sunday 7 April from about 11am (low tide) to 5:30pm (high tide). This will enable boats to go through the bridge during both low, mid and high tides. The assembly point for the trial will be at the Whangarei Cruising Club Marina at Kissing Point.

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Representatives from the Whangarei Cruising Club will be on-site to direct boats in an orderly fashion through the bridge. The operating radio channel for the trial will be Channel 09 and skippers are asked to call Bridge Control for instructions.

The Whangarei Cruising Clubrooms on Riverside Drive will be open for hospitality during the event.
Those interested in participating in this trial should reply by Wednesday 3 April to Merv Fair of the Whangarei Cruising Club on 09 438 9043 or email: wccinc@xtra.co.nz.


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