December update for Wanaka Marina

Thank you to those of you that attended the AGM on the 27th of November or sent in your proxy forms. The Marina could not continue without your help and input. For those unable to attend if you would like a copy of the Annual report please get in touch with us.
Since then, there have been a few items I would like to update you with.
ACCESS
The footpath has now been laid but the contractors did not order the handrails in time so we can expect them sometime after the new year.
WEED
An inspection of the invasive Lagarosiphon weed was conducted by the experts on Wednesday the 30th of November. There is now only one contractor available for treatment of the weed in New Zealand and they are unlikely to be available until February 2023. WML remain committed to getting the weed eradicated and with the increase of the budget available to QLDC will be trying to recover some if not all of the costs.
POWER
There has been a change in the legislation regarding electricity usage on Marinas in New Zealand.
From now all berth holders wishing to use power must have a regulation UV resistant Flex cable with a male and female adapter. These can not be permanently fixed to the marina structure which includes routing through conduits.
We are making final checks with Neutral Inspection services (NIS) of Cromwell but hope to be able to confirm that the WML will source supply and fit the cables for those needing them. The cable will be examined by NIS and issued with a 4 year Electrical Warrant of Fitness prior too fitting. The cost may be in the region of $150 which includes the cable, inspection and fitting. Please let us know if you intend to use the power in the future so we can arrange the cables for you.
DINGHY
We are offering for sale the green dinghy housed at the Marina entrance. It has only been used a few times in 2 years and Craig has acquired his own vessel he is happy to use around the Marina. We would just like to return what we paid for it so $1,000 if you or know of anyone in need of a very capable tender.
BERTH SALES
Currently berth numbers 16 and 80 are for sale by tender. (See terms and conditions and photographs on this site)
The closing date is noon on the 18th of January 2023.
MAINTENANCE
Craig and his assistant completed the repairs at the southern end of the Marina. This involved the replacement of load bearing joists and was no easy task. We should be very grateful to him for saving a large amount of money for WML. Thank you to those who volunteered their assistance but there wasn’t enough room for more than 2 to operate.
This will always be an ongoing project. Please report any defects if you should discover anything before we do.
COASTGUARD
The new Coastguard Rescue Vessel, Waiariki, will be berthed on the Marina from the 19th of December for a few weeks. This is to reduce response times as it is anticipated that manoeuvring during peak periods on the slipway will be difficult.
Even more reason why we need to be vigilant with security and at least making sure the gate is always closed. The CCTV will have to do the rest. Please say Hi to the volunteers if you see them on the Marina.
This year the charges for recovery of vessels on the lake has increased to $350/ hour. Annual personal Membership for one person plus partner and children under 18 is only $130. You do the maths. See the Coastguard NZ Website for details.
If anyone is interested the lottery tickets are available now. Just drop me a line. $10 each and there are some great prizes.
That is all for now so I wish you all a very merry and safe holiday period.
Mike Barker
Chair.