A crane barge has made it out to the stricken Rena, the first step in resuming container removal which came to a halt after the ship split in two in terrible weather last weekend.
Improved weather conditions meant the barge could make its way back towards Rena, but it has not yet connected to Rena and a series of anchors, Maritime New Zealand said.
Despite the barge making it out to the Astrolabe Reef, where Rena ran aground on October 5, it could take some time before container removal would resume or divers could undertake a survey of the sunken section.
"The dynamic sea state and the relative proximity of the reef below make it difficult to indicate any timing for this next stage of container salvage," national on-scene commander Rob Service said.
The sea swell, which has hampered rescue efforts since the aft section split off and the majority of it sunk last weekend, was expected to reduce to 1.5 metres tomorrow and 1 metre on Monday.