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The 42M ‘Douce France’ is one of the worlds largest sailing catamarans and she has just hauled out for the first of two refit periods at Oceania Marine’s North Shipyard

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Classic MY Galerna hauls out at Oceania Marine Shipyard   The 26M MY Galerna has hauled out at Oceania Marine’s North Shipyard at Port Whangarei, New Zealand. It is a quick technical stop to antifoul, repair some caulking and undertake some minor engineering repairs. The owners use the vessel as their private yacht. She is […]

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Oceania Marine Re-Launches MY ‘Wairua’ Under new Name ‘Willow’ as MY ‘Sea Breeze III’ Arrives for Refit

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Oceania Marine Engineering Services are part of the Oceania Marine Shipyards and have a large project in hand which includes refurbishing four Rolls Royce Kamewa Jet Units on a 37M high speed vessel. The work is being undertaken at Oceania Marine’s, North Shipyard, Port Whangarei New Zealand in their extensive engineering workshops. The scope of works […]

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A Very Busy Period For Oceania Marine

The arrival of a 27 metre superyacht for extensive paint repairs marks the start of a very busy period at Oceania Marine’s North Shipyard located in Port Whangarei, New Zealand.

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As the Southern Hemisphere refit season for yachts kicks off Oceania Marine is the shipyard of choice for high performance cruising yachts.

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1st Officer of 45M Superyacht ‘Pamela V’ recommends Oceania Marine Refit Services after recent yard period

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The 45M Superyacht ‘Pamela V’ has just completed a 12 week refit at Oceania Marine’s North Shipyard in Port Whangarei, New Zealand.

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Three in a Row for Oceania Marine

Oceania Marine’s summer Superyacht refit season typically runs from November to May and its premier refit shed at North Shipyard is booked out for the whole season with back to back projects. First up was 37m Superyacht MY Dardanella which is a Vitters built explorer type yacht. This project ran from November to mid January […]

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Nostalgic Return for Takapu 2

The ex NZ Navy survey vessel Takapu 2 returned to Oceania Marine’s North Shipyard, recently, which was where she was constructed in 1980. The shipyard was then owned by WECO which at the time was New Zealand’s largest shipbuilder. Some of Oceania Marine’s older tradesmen were then serving their apprenticeships in the yard. During her […]

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