One third of the new marina berths in Whangārei Harbour have been snapped up— just weeks after they were advertised.
The Whangārei Harbour Marina Management Trust is building 114 berths just downstream of the Te Matau a Pohe bascule bridge and the clearing of mangroves and dredging works will start in March and take a year to complete.
The new marina can accommodate boats up to 35 metres long and an office building with parking will be built on a reclaimed area as part of the project.
Sales to raise capital started two days before Christmas and the trust hopes to raise $15m from the sale of berths while the Whangārei District Council has loaned $5m.
“There’s been good interest and we’re 30 per cent through. There are some that are standing by. That’s really good. We’ve got some firm deposits and there’s a lot of people who are sorting out the investments, getting funds and that sort of thing,” marina manager Brian Caulton said.