A transtasman kayaker attempting to make landfall in New Zealand is content bobbing in the open ocean while he waits for wild weather to abate.
Taupo rescue pilot John Funnell said last night that kayaker Scott Donaldson was 30km off the coast of Taranaki, drifting to the south-west.
"He's in good spirits. He's happy to sit out this adverse weather - those gale-force winds are going to get up."
Mr Donaldson was within sight of Mt Taranaki, but poor weather halted his attempts to make it to land, three months after he set off on his journey.
A ship tasked to shadow Mr Donaldson to shore was forced to returned to port yesterday because of the treacherous weather.