OKIATO

  • Latitude: -35.30668
  • Longitude: 174.1221
  • East Australia
  • Port in New Zealand

Location: Russell Northland New Zealand

Okiato is a small coastal locality in the Far North District of the Northland Region of New Zealand. It holds historical significance as the original capital of New Zealand. While it is not a major commercial marine port, it has a few maritime features and amenities that cater primarily to local and recreational maritime activities rather than large-scale commercial shipping.

Location:

  • Region: Northland
  • District: Far North District
  • Coordinates: Approximately 35.2040° S latitude, 174.1190° E longitude
  • Proximity: Close to Russell and Opua across the Kawakawa River inlet.

Features:

  • Historical Significance: First capital of New Zealand (1840-1841).
  • Type of Facility: Primarily a recreational and minor local port rather than a major commercial port.

Maritime Specifications:

  • Depth: Suitable for small to medium-sized recreational vessels. Specific depth information may require local mariner charts or advice.
  • Berthing: Includes facilities for boats and yachts, likely with limited slips for local and transient mariners.
  • Facilities: Basic amenities for boat refueling, maintenance, and mooring. Details on services should be verified with local marina operators or maritime authorities.
  • Navigation: Local maritime navigation aids, including markers and buoys.

Services:

  • Fuel: Likely available for small vessels.
  • Maintenance: Basic marine maintenance facilities.
  • Customs: Unlikely to have customs facilities owing to its status as a minor port.

General Information:

  • Access: By road and ferry connections to and from nearby locales such as Russell and Paihia.
  • Activities: Primarily used for recreational boating, fishing, and tourism-related activities.
  • Tourism: Historical site with attractions related to New Zealand's early colonial history.

Contact and Administration:

  • Local Governance: Far North District Council manages local infrastructure and community amenities.
  • Marina Operators: Specific marina or harbor management entities for details on berthing and services should be consulted directly.

In summary, Okiato's port facilities are small-scale and catered towards local and recreational maritime activities. For precise navigation and berthing details, including depth and specific facilities, mariners should consult local nautical charts and contact local marina operators or the Far North District Council.

Vessels in the port

Flag Name Type Destination Date/Time
ELECTRON Sailing 03:59:06
SEGARA Pleasure 03:56:28
SNOW WHITE Sailing 03:54:32
VALINOR Pleasure 03:49:15
MAHOENUI Pleasure BAY OF ISLANDS 03:39:54
WOMBAT_ROYALE Sailing 03:33:29
ARCHON Sailing B 2 A 03:31:57
SECOND WIND Sailing 02:53:00
OCEANS TRIBUTE Sailing 02:51:48
CERVEZA 2 Pleasure 02:29:14
BELLE VIE Pleasure 02:27:19
WAIKARE II Port 02:19:29
SENORITA Pleasure 02:12:04
ROAM Sailing 01:59:34
ELBA 45 247 Pleasure 01:28:33
FIVE Pleasure B 2 A 01:25:14
SMOKO Sailing 01:19:01
SEA DREAMS Sailing 01:12:50
ROAM Sailing 01:11:32
SV FIRST PICASSO Sailing 12:59:32

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