Security, security, security, all stations, all stations, all stations, this is Coast Guard Radio, Coast Guard Radio, Coast Guard Radio, wind warning received by MetService, issued at 2259 hours, Sunday the 14th of July, valid until midnight, Monday the 15th. Strong wind advisory.
Security, security, security, all stations, all stations, all stations, this is Coast Guard Radio, Coast Guard Radio, Coast Guard Radio, issued 16-29, Sunday 14th July, valid until midnight Monday 15th July.
Strong wind advisory, Alpha 2-7 for Manukau Harbour, north-west 2-5 knots, gusting 3-5 knots, developing early Monday morning, easing below advisory criteria Monday afternoon.
GAL warning, Alpha 2-7 for Hauraki Gulf, easterly 30 knots, or 3-0 knots, gusting 4-0 knots, turning north-west 3-0.
GAL warning, Alpha 2-7 for Manukau Harbour, north-west 2-5 knots, gusting 3-0 knots, then rising to 3-5 knots, gusting 4-5 knots early Monday morning, north-east easing to 2-5 knots, gusting 3-5 knots Monday afternoon, easing below advisory criteria Monday evening.
Strong wind advisory, Alpha 2-7 for Waitemata.
Waitemata Harbour, north-east 2-5 knots, gusting 3-5 knots, developing late this evening, rising to 3-0 knots, gusting 4-0 knots Monday morning, easing below advisory criteria early Monday evening.
GAL warning, Alpha 2-7 for the area from Breamhead to Cape Cowhall.
Eastly 3-5 knots.
Eastly 3-5 knots, gusting 4-5 knots, turning north-east 3-5 knots, gusting 4-5 knots overnight, easing to 2-5 knots, gusting 3-5 knots late Monday afternoon, easing below advisory criteria early Monday evening.
This warning cancels and replaces advisory, Alpha 2-6.
This is Coast Guard Radio, out.
Security, Security, Security, All Stations, All Stations, All Stations, this is Coast
Guard Radio, Coast Guard Radio, Coast Guard Radio, issued 1629, Sunday 14th July, valid
until midnight Monday 15th July.
Strong wind advisory, Alpha 27 for Manukau Harbour, North West 25 knots, gusting 35 knots,
developing early Monday morning, easing below advisory criteria Monday afternoon.
GAL warning, Alpha 27 for Hauraki Gulf, easterly 30 knots, or 30 knots, gusting 40 knots, turning
north west, 30 knots gusting, 40 knots overnight, then rising to 35 knots gusting 45 knots early
Monday morning, north east easing to 25 knots gusting 35 knots Monday afternoon, easing
below advisory criteria Monday evening, strong wind advisory Alpha 27 for Waitemata Harbour,
north east 25 knots gusting 35 knots developing late this evening, rising to 30 knots gusting
40 knots Monday morning, easing below advisory criteria early Monday evening, GAL warning
Alpha 27 for the area from Bream Head to Cape Cow Hall, easterly 35 knots gusting 45 knots
turning north east 35 knots gusting 45 knots overnight, easing to 25 knots gusting 35 knots
late Monday afternoon, easing below advisory criteria early Monday evening, this warning
cancels and replaces advisory Alpha 26, this is Coast Guard Radio out.
Good afternoon Coast Guard, Howard Crestview One, we've arrived safely back at Half Moon Bay Marina to shut down and available on pager, over.
Roger that, still received, Coast Guard radio out.
Good afternoon Coast Guard, Harrogate Rescue 1. We've arrived safely back at Half Moon Bay Marina to shut down and available on pager. Over.
Roger, that's all received. Coast Guard, ready to go.
Coast Guard Radio, Coast Guard Radio, Coast Guard Radio, this is Zulu Mike Victor 2958, Zulu Mike Victor 2958, Howard Crest Q1, over.
Howard Crest Q1, this is Coast Guard Radio, go ahead.
Coast Guard radio, Coast Guard radio, Coast Guard radio, this is Zulu Mike Victor 2958, Zulu Mike Victor 2958, Howick Rescue 1, over.
Howick Rescue 1, this is Coast Guard radio, go ahead.
All stations, all stations, all stations, this is Coast Guard Radio, Coast Guard Radio, Coast Guard Radio.
In regard to our earlier broadcast about high surface impossible difficulty off of Red Beach,
situation is resolved, nothing further required. Coast Guard Radio out.
All stations, all stations, all stations, this is Coast Guard Radio, Coast Guard Radio,
Coast Guard Radio.
In regards to our earlier broadcast about kitesurfers in possible difficulty off of
Red Beach, situation is resolved, nothing further required.
Coast Guard Radio out.
Cascade Radio, this is Maraetai Rescue 1. We've arrived back at Maraetai. We are going back on the trailer and available on pager if required. Over.
Roger that, so received. Cascade Radio out.
This is Maraetai Rescue 1. We've arrived back at Maraetai. We're going back on the trailer and available on Pager if required. Over.
Roger, that's all received. Cascade Radio out.
Securite, Securite, Securite, all stations, all stations, all stations, this is Coast Guard Radio, Coast Guard Radio, Coast Guard Radio.
Wind warning received from MetService, issued at 1508 hours on Sunday the 14th of July and valid until midnight Monday.
Strong wind advisory, Alpha 2-6, for the Monaco Harbour.
North-East, rising to 2-5 knots, gusting 3-5 knots, early Monday morning, then easing below advisory criteria Monday afternoon.
Gale warning, Alpha 2-6, for the Horaki Gulf.
Eastly.
Eastly, 2-5 knots, gusting 3-5 knots, rising to 3-0 knots, gusting 4-0 knots Sunday afternoon, and to 3-5 knots, gusting 4-5 knots, early Monday morning.
Easing to North-East, 2-5 knots, gusting 3-5 knots Monday afternoon, and below advisory criteria Monday.
Easing to North-East, 2-5 knots, gusting 3-5 knots, late Sunday evening, rising to 3-0 knots, gusting 4-0 knots Monday morning, then easing below advisory criteria Monday evening.
Easing to North-East, 2-5 knots, gusting 3-5 knots, late Sunday evening.
Easing to North-East, 2-5 knots, gusting 3-5 knots, gusting 3-0 knots Monday evening.
Easing to North-East, 2-5 knots, gusting 3-0 knots Monday evening.
Easing to North-East, 2-5 knots, gusting 3-0 knots Monday evening.
Easing to North-East, 2-5 knots, gusting 3-0 knots Monday evening.
Easing to North-East, 2-5 knots, gusting 3-0 knots Monday evening.
Easing to North-East, 2-5 knots, gusting 3-0 knots Monday evening.
Easing to North-East, 2-5 knots, gusting 3-0 knots Monday evening.
Easing to North-East, 2-5 knots, gusting 3-0 knots Monday evening.
Easing to North-East, 2-5 knots, gusting 3-0 knots Monday evening.
Easing to North-East, 2-5 knots, gusting 3-0 knots Monday evening.
Easing to North-East, 2-5 knots, gusting 3-0 knots Monday evening.
Easing to North-East, 2-5 knots, gusting 3-0 knots Monday evening.
Easing to North-East, 2-5 knots, gusting 3-0 knots Monday evening.
Easing to North-East, 2-5 knots, gusting 3-0 knots Monday evening.
Easing to North-East, 2-5 knots, gusting 3-0 knots Monday evening.
Easing to North-East, 2-5 knots, gusting 3-0 knots Monday evening.
Easing to North-East, 2-5 knots, gusting 3-0 knots Monday evening.
Easing to North-East, 2-5 knots Monday evening.
Easing to North-East, 2-5 knots Monday evening.
Easing to North-East, 2-5 knots Monday evening.
Securité, Securité, Securité, all stations, all stations, all stations, this is Coast
Guard Radio, Coast Guard Radio, Coast Guard Radio.
Wind warning received for MetService issued at 1508hrs on Sunday the 14th of July and
valid until midnight Monday.
Strong wind advisory Alpha 2-6 for the Manukau Harbour.
North-East rising to 2/5 knots, gusting 3/5 knots early Monday morning, then easing below
advisory criteria Monday afternoon.
Scale warning Alpha 2-6 for the Hauraki Gulf, Eastly 2/5 knots, gusting 3/5 knots, rising
to 3/0 knots, gusting 4/0 knots Sunday afternoon and to 3/5 knots, gusting 4/5 knots early Monday
morning, easing to North-East 2/5 knots, gusting 3/5 knots Monday afternoon and below advisory
criteria Monday evening.
Strong wind advisory Alpha 2-6 for the Waitemata Harbour.
North-East rising to 2/5 knots, gusting 3/5 knots late Sunday evening, rising to 3/0 knots,
gusting 4/0 knots Monday morning, then easing below advisory criteria Monday evening.
Scale warning Alpha 2-6 for the area from Broomhead to Cape Colesville, Eastly 3/5 knots,
gusting 4/5 knots, turning North-East 3/5 knots, gusting 4/5 knots overnight Sunday,
easing to North-East 2/5 knots, gusting 3/5 knots Monday afternoon and below advisory
criteria Monday evening.
CoastGuard Radio out.
All stations, all stations, all stations. This is Coast Guard Radio, Coast Guard Radio, Coast Guard Radio.
Message received at 1452 hours from police.
A report has been received that a kite surfer may be in difficulty approximately one kilometre off Red Beach.
The kite is described purple in colour.
Any stations with information or are able and willing to assist, please call on this channel or via cell phone star 500.
Coast Guard Radio out.
All stations, all stations, all stations, this is Coast Guard radio, Coast Guard radio,
Coast Guard radio. Message received at 1452 hours from police. A report has been received
that a kite surfer may be in difficulty approximately one kilometre off Red Beach. The kite is described
purple in colour. Any stations with information or are able and willing to assist, please
call on this channel or via cell phone star 500. Coast Guard radio out.
Yeah Coast Guard we have a visual on the kitesurf and they are safe on the beach at Arkels Bay, over.
Wonderful news, thank you, we shall pass that on to the police.
Yeah Coast Guard we have a visual on the kite surf and they are safe on the beach at Arkles Bay, over.
Wonderful news, thank you. We shall pass it on to the police.
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All stations, all stations, all stations, this is Coast Guard Radio, Coast Guard Radio, Coast Guard Radio.
Message received at 1427 hours from a land-based informant.
Coast Guard Radio have received reports of a kite surfer who may be in difficulty approximately 400 metres off Little Manly Beach next to the rocks.
The kite is described as orange and black.
Any stations with further information or are able and willing to assist, please call Coast Guard Radio on this channel or via cell phone on Star 500.
Coast Guard Radio out.
All stations, all stations, all stations, this is Coast Guard Radio, Coast Guard Radio,
Coast Guard Radio. Message received at 1427 hours from a land-based informant. Coast Guard
Radio have received reports of a kite surfer who may be in difficulty approximately 400
metres off Little Manly Beach next to the rocks, Whangaparoa. The kite is described
as orange and black. Any stations with further information or are able and willing to assist,
please call Coast Guard Radio on this channel or via cell phone on *500. Coast Guard Radio
Yeah, can we get a description of the vessel please and are they going to the boat ramp or are they going into the marina?
And if so, do we have a berth number? Over?
Did you hear that? Could we then?
Yeah, can we get a description of the vessel please and are they going to the boat ramp or are they going into the marina?
And if so, do we have a birth number over?
Did you hear that?
Yeah, copy that. Coast Guard Vessel Tiara 3POV, mechanical issues, currently anchored on the outskirts of Gulf Harbour, requesting assistance into the marina. Over.
That is correct. Coast Guard Radio out.
Yeah, copy that. Coastguard vessel TRR3POV, mechanical issues, currently anchored on the outskirts of Gulf Harbour, requesting assistance into the marina. Over.
That is correct. Coastguard radio out.
We have a vessel, Tiara, which has mechanical problems and has three POV on board.
It is now anchored outside Gulf Harbour Marina and requires assistance for entry. Over.
We have a vessel, Kiara, which has mechanical problems and has three POB on board.
It is now anchored outside Gulf Harbour Marina and requires assistance for entry, over.
Coast Guard Air Patrol is overhead Cleveland this time.
We have three crew members on board
with a total fuel endurance of three hours.
And we'll be tracking out to operate on the eastern edge
or the outer edge of the harrow kick-off.
The Coast Guard Air Patrol is overhead Cleveland this time. We have three crew members on board
with a total fuel endurance of three hours and we'll be tracking out to operate on the
eastern edge or the outer edge of the Hurricane Ikov.
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Coast Guard Radio, Coast Guard Radio, Zulu White Victor T958, Zulu White Victor T958, Howicka Whiskey 1, over.
Howicka Whiskey 1, this is Coast Guard Radio, go ahead.
Coast Guard Radio, Coast Guard Radio, Zulu Mike Victor T958, Zulu Mike Victor T958, Howick Rescue 1, over.
Howick Rescue 1, this is Coast Guard Radio, go ahead.
Just advising, we are in Gold Harbour Marina for training.
We have five people on board, and the crew list is as follows.
Gipper 3-1, crew 5-7, 7-3, 1-7, and yes, Robbie Parrish. Over.
Just advising, we are in Gulf Harbour Marina for training. We have five people on board and the crew list is as follows.
Gipper, 3-1. Crew, 5-7. 7-3. 1-7. And yes, Robbie Parrish. Over.
Thank you very much.
I've been sitting here for a while with a flat battery,
so it's good to be here.
Thank you.
Once again, out.
Roger.
And you're welcome.
Coast Guard Radio out.
Thank you very much. I've been sitting here for a while with a flat battery, so it's good to be here.
Thank you once again. Out.
Roger. And you're welcome. Coast Guard radio out.
Cascade, we're departing Half Moon Bay Marina to travel up the Temaki River, 5 POB, crew
list has been sent, we are currently non-operational until about 1 o'clock, over.
Thank you.
Coast Guard, we're departing Harbour Bay Marina to travel up the Tamaki River.
5 POB, crew list has been sent. We are currently non-operational until about
one o'clock. Over.
Coast Guard Radio, Coast Guard Radio, Coast Guard Radio, this is Zulu Mike Victor 2958, Zulu Mike Victor 2958, Howard Rescue 1, over.
Bye-bye.
Thank you.
Coast Guard Radio, Coast Guard Radio, Coast Guard Radio, this is ZMV 2958, ZMV 2958, have a frisky one, over.
All stations, all stations, all stations, this is Coast Guard Radio, Coast Guard Radio, Coast Guard Radio.
Wind warning received from Met Service at 11.22 Sunday 14 July 2024, valid until midnight Monday 15 July.
Strong wind advisory for Manukau Harbour.
North-east rising to 25 knots, gusting 3-5 knots early Monday morning, then easing below advisory criteria Monday afternoon.
Gale warning, Alpha 25 for Tauraki Gulf.
Easterly 2-5 knots, gusting 3-5 knots, rising to 3-5 knots.
3-0 knots, gusting 4-0 knots Sunday afternoon, and to 3-5 knots, gusting 4-5 knots early Monday morning.
Easing to north-east 2-5 knots, gusting 3-5 knots Monday afternoon, and below advisory criteria Monday evening.
Wind warning received from Met Service at 11.22 Sunday 14 July 2024, valid until midnight Monday 14 July 2024, valid until midnight Monday afternoon.
Strong wind advisory, Alpha 25 for Waitemata Harbour.
North-east rising to 2-5 knots, gusting 3-5 knots late Sunday evening, rising to 3-0 knots, gusting 4-0 knots Monday morning, then easing below advisory criteria Monday afternoon.
Gale warning, Alpha 25 for the area from Greenhead to Cape Coral.
Easterly 3-0 knots, gusting 4-0 knots, rising to north-east 3-5 knots, gusting 4-5 knots overnight Sunday, easing to north-east 2-5 knots Monday afternoon.
Easing to north-east 3-5 knots, gusting 3-5 knots Monday afternoon, and below advisory criteria Monday evening.
Coast Guard Radio out.
Thank you.
Security, security, security. All stations, all stations, all stations. This is Coast
Guard Radio, Coast Guard Radio, Coast Guard Radio. Wind warning received from Met Service
at 11.22 Sunday, 14 July 2024, valid until midnight Monday, 15 July. Strong wind advisory
for Manukau Harbour. North-east rising to 25 knots, gusting 35 knots early Monday morning,
then easing below advisory criteria Monday afternoon. Gale warning, Alpha 25 for Hauraki
Gulf. Easterly, 25 knots, gusting 35 knots. Rising to 30 knots, gusting 40 knots Sunday
afternoon and to 35 knots, gusting 45 knots early Monday morning. Easing to north-east
25 knots, gusting 35 knots Monday afternoon and below advisory criteria Monday evening.
Strong wind advisory, Alpha 25 for Waitemata Harbour. North-east rising to 25 knots, gusting
35 knots late Sunday evening. Rising to 30 knots, gusting 40 knots Monday morning, then
easing below advisory criteria Monday evening. Gale warning, Alpha 25 for the area from Greenhead
to Cape Coral. Easterly, 30 knots, gusting 40 knots. Rising to north-east 35 knots, gusting
45 knots overnight Sunday. Easing to north-east 25 knots, gusting 35 knots Monday afternoon
and below advisory criteria Monday evening. Coast Guard Radio, out.
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Yeah we'd just like to update our trip report, our current position is Wairoa River mouth,
we are tracking back to Ardlaw Airfield for a landing and we'll call you again once we're safely on the ground, over.
Yeah, we'd just like to update our trip report. Our current position is Wairoa River mouth.
We are tracking back to Ardmore Airfield for a landing and we'll call you again once we're safely on the ground. Over.
Coast Guard Radio, this is Adrienne Allen for our trip report.
We are departing Pine Harbor Marina with four people on board for Ma Tietia Bay
and returning to Pine Harbor Marina by 1700 hours today.
Over.
Chris Garamaglia, this is Adriana for a trip report.
We are departing Pine Harbour Marina with four people on board for Mā Te Atea Bay and
returning to Pine Harbour Marina by 1700 hours today.
Over.
Thank you. We'd just like to update our TR, please.
Still CTOB on board, leaving Waiheke, heading for Rākino and returning to OBC 1600 hours. Over.
Bye-bye.
Thank you, we'd just like to update our TR please, 02TOB on board, leaving Waiheke heading for Rakino and returning to OBC 1600 hours. Over.
Coast Guard Radio, Coast Guard Radio, North Shore, undertow to Shell Bay, over.
Roger, North Shore.
Give it there. All received, Coast Guard Radio out.
Coastguard Radio, Coastguard Radio, North Shore, under tow to Shell Bay, over.
Roger, North Shore.
All received, Coastguard Radio out.
I'd like to close out my trip of course.
We have safely arrived at Gulf Harbour Marina.
Thank you for your watch. Over.
Order and you're most welcome. Coast Guard Radio out.
I'd like to close out my trip report, we have safely arrived at Gulf Harbour Marina thank you for your watch, over.
Roger and you're most welcome, Coastguard Radio out.
Air Patrol is currently airborne out of Ardmore, 3POV.
Crew as advised, Endurance 3 hours, current position Turing, and we're tracking the west coast to do some search practice, over.
Air Patrol is currently airborne out of Ardwall through POV, crew as advised
endurance three hours, current position Turing and we're tracking the West Coast
to do some search practice, over.
Coast Guard Radio, Coast Guard Radio, Zulu Mike Victor 2958, Zulu Mike Victor 2958, Howick Rescue 1, over.
Howick Rescue 1, this is Coast Guard Radio, go ahead.
Coast Guard Radio, Coast Guard Radio, Zulu Mike Victor 2958, Zulu Mike Victor 2958, Howick Rescue One, over.
Howick Rescue One, this is Coast Guard Radio, go ahead.
Hi, I'd like to make a trip report. We are leaving the island heading towards Gulf Harbor Marina. We have two POV and our estimated time of arrival is 1100 hours. Over.
Hi, I'd like to make a trip report. We are leaving Cap Island, heading towards Gulf Harbor Marina. We have two POV and our estimated time of arrival is 1100 hours. Over.
Affirmative. Trillian we've just had contact from the target vessel and they are going to perform the patient transfer themselves so we've been asked to stand down. Over.
Roger that. Standing down. Thank you.
Affirmative. Trillian, we've just had contact from the target vessel and they are going
to perform the patient transfer themselves, so we've been asked to stand down, over.
Roger that, standing down, thank you.
Trillian Trust Rescue, Trillian Trust Rescue, Trillian Trust Rescue, Zulu Mike Tango 4444, this is Coast Guard Radio over.
Coast Guard Radio, Trillian Trust Rescue, go ahead please.
Good morning Trillian, I have a tasking for you when you are ready for details, over.
Trillian Trust Rescue, Trillian Trust Rescue, Trillian Trust Rescue, Zulu Mike Tango 4 4 4 4, this is Coast Guard Radio, over.
Coast Guard Radio, Trillian Trust Rescue, go ahead please.
Good morning Trillian, I have a tasking for you when you are ready for details, over.