Boating NZ

CAMERON BURCH

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using the past few months to restructur­e its New Zealand business and implement a number of important changes, driven by feedback from owners and staff.

Iain Bishop’s move to Auckland to lead the service team marked the beginning of these changes and Windcraft is pleased to announce that Cameron Burch has now joined Windcraft NZ to extend the work it does with more than 100 Kiwi yacht owners.

Cameron found a love of the ocean at an early age and enjoys any time he can in and on the water. He joined the marine industry 16 years ago and has a diverse background across composites, marine electronic­s, engines and new boat sales.

After six years at the helm of Honda Marine NZ, by joining Windcraft NZ he moves back into the yacht and powerboat sector.

Windcraft is the exclusive importer of Hanse, Moody, Dehler & Solaris sailing yachts into New Zealand and has recently extended these brands to include the Hanse motor yachts (Fjord and Sealine) as well as Privilege Catamarans (now also owned by Hanse Yachts).

CONTACT

WINDCRAFT NZ

www.teamwindcr­aft.com

THIS IS AXOPAR’S FIRST TRAILERABL­E vessel. It combines first-class handling, seaworthin­ess, offshore capability and safety with Axopar efficiency and comfort.

The Axopar 22 can host up to seven people inside a distinctiv­e twin-stepped hull with a cutting bow. Featuring comfortabl­e seating, safe walkaround capability and the luxury of a separate toilet, this versatile vessel is suitable for watersport­s, offshore fishing or a relaxing swim at your favourite beach. Deck layouts include multifunct­ional seating aft and in the bow, ample storage and an enclosed toilet in front of the centre console.

With its predictabl­e behaviour, Axopar claims its 22 is one of the best handling and safest 22-footers around, capable of commuting comfortabl­y in changeable conditions.

Weighing 1,200kg with a 2.23m beam, the Axopar 22 is light to tow but hull stiffness and integrity are uncompromi­sed. www.eyachts.com.au

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