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Vessel & Crew
For Hire

 Highly qualified, our team have an extensive background in a variety of industries.

Skills and Experience includes: 

 

  • Qualified Skippers 

      Our team consists of 2x Inshore Launchmasters available to drive vessels up to               24 metres.

  • Water Taxi/Tourism Guides     

      The MAC team has extensive experience within the tourism industry and can                  supply temporary contractors during times of increased work loads. 

  • Aquaculture  

       Over the last 11 years, our team has been heavily utilised within the aquaculture    

       industry. We work collaboratively or independently, completing the tasks required        with efficiency and skill.

  • Vessel Deliveries

       MAC are committed to safely delivering a variety of sized vessels from A to B in a           safe and timely manner.

  • Group Charters  

      Our 23 metre vessel Seawatch is surveyed for 22 passengers. For overnight                    charters, we can sleep up to 15 but recommend 10 for extra comfort.

 

  • Science & Research

       Seawatch is a large stable platform, equipped with an A-frame & winch combo,              multiple work stations, 18 000 litre fuel capacity and the ability to access both                inshore and offshore locations.  

   

  •  Film & Documentaries 

     Surveyed for 22 passengers, Seawatch offers onboard and  fully catered      

      accommodation for crew, multiple drone landing platforms, 24/7 availability,      

      an excellent safety record and standby skippers, crew and safety divers if required.

  • Environmental Projects 

       The MAC team are passionate about protecting our oceans and are always keen    

       to get involved in environmental projects! 

The MAC team has been fantastic; excellent communication from start to end, can-do attitude with hands-on support on the deck, great food all day and keen interest in our work. We couldn’t have asked for more. Thank you so much for a successful voyage!I

-Kay C. Vopel, Associate Professor

Head of Department of Environmental Science
Auckland University of Technology

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