Napier's renowned Te Matau a Māui waka is set to be out of action for up to a month for some upgrades and maintenance work.
The waka, which is based at Ahuriri, is owned by Ngāti Kahungunu Iwi Inc and was launched in 2009.
Since its launch it has sailed over 80,000 nautical miles which is the equivalent of going around the world more than three times.
When not voyaging throughout the Pacific, it is used to deliver educational experiences for youth, schools and community groups.
Ātea Trust chair and navigator of the waka Piripi Smith said it would be taken out of the water on Wednesday for three to four weeks, for routine inspection and some upgrades.