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Track RecordConstruction was started on 1 April 1991 in Auckland, New
Zealand. It took 7 years before we launched the boat. Approximately
5 years of the 7 were spent building the boat, the rest of the time
Henk worked on various ships and Greenpeace campaigns in the
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Tiama was built with the help of lots of
friends. She was built with the idea of being a tool to be used to
make positive changes for the benefit of the natural world and
having fun while doing so. We want her to be used as a campaign
tool, a research vessel or support vessel for expeditions to the far
ends of the planet. She is built and designed to be able to operate
for extended periods of time in remote areas and to be self-reliant.
She is constructed out of steel. Her hull and decks are built to Lloyds of London standards
and under survey in NZ. She operates under the NZ Safe Ship
Management System as an unlimited vessel (worldwide). Since her
launching on 7th December 1997 she has undertaken the following
voyages:
- August 1998 - 2 week ocean trial to
the remote NZ Kermadec Island group acting as a support vessel to
collect geological samples for the Auckland Museum.
- We also had a TVNZ film crew onboard making a
documentary about the Kermadecs.
- "I'm impressed with Tiama and her crew, and
look forward to working with you again" (Mike Eagle, geologist
Auckland Museum).
- November/December 1998 - a 32-day
5000-mile non-stop charter across the Southern Ocean from NZ to
Ushuaia, Argentina, rounding Cape Horn. SEE ARTICLE
- "Tiama is indeed a seaworthy vessel", David
Armstrong, longtime sailor. January/
- February 1999 - 5 week charter
from Ushuaia to the Antarctic Peninsula, acting as a logistics
support vessel for the Young Australian Antarctic Expedition
during their successful attempt to climb Pilchner Peak in the
Antarctic Peninsula. The climbing expedition was also combined
with collecting various mosses and lichens for on going research
in Universities in Australia. SEE
ARTICLE
- "What an amazing trip, thank you for helping
make a dream into reality. Tiama is a great ship with a great
crew." (Kieren Lawton, Team Leader Young Australians Antarctic
Expedition)
- February/March 1999. A 32 day long
charter through the intricate and remote Chilean channels from
Cape Horn to Puerto Montt.
- June/July 1999 a 7 week, 7200 mile
voyage from Puerto Montt, Chile to Cairns, Australia across the
Pacific with short stops at Easter Island, Pitcairn Island, Cook
Islands, and Fiji.
- August/September/October 1999- a 3
month charter along the Great Barrier Reef in Australia starting
from Cairns to Sydney, diving, underwater filming, and campaigning
against a new shale oil development on the edge of the World
Heritage site.
- "Tiama and her crew made these 3 months on
the reef work. They were always there and available 24 hours a day
7 days a week, good stuff" (Robbie Kelman ,Greenpeace Climate
Campaigner)
- December/January 99/2000- a 1-month
charter to the sub Antarctic Antipode Islands south of New
Zealand, filming the first sunrise of the new Millenium and
broadcasting it with an Inmarsat B directly onto the Internet
sending a message to 60.000 people as the first rays of the sun
hit the decks.
- December 2000 - April 2001 Tiama sailed from
Australia to participate in a peace flotilla against plutonium
fuel shipments through the Pacific. Tiama was one of 8
sailing boats from New Zealand and Australia sailing out into the
mid Tasman in February 2001 to form a symbolic chain of
protest and to promote a nuclear free Tasman. This was
followed by a months tour to key southern ports of Australia for
Greenpeace. SEE ARTICLE
- January 2002 Tiama spend the southern summer
working amongst the New Zealand sub Antarctic islands as
support vessel for kayaking and photographic expeditions.
- April 2002 - September Tiama participated in another
Peace flotilla against MOX Plutonium fuel transports true the
Pacific and in the Irish sea. spending the last month in the Fiji
islands. SEE ARTICLE
- January/ February
2003 Were spend as support vessel for a Historic Heritage
survey of the Auckland islands (NZ Sub Antarctic) working
for the New Zealand department of conservation.
- The expedition was a
great success due in no small part to your competent seamanship.
fantastic cooking, good humor and hospitality, ( Jeremy Carroll,
Rachaell Egerton, Andy Cox, Rangers DOC Southland).
- April/May/June/July/August 2003 Tiama Sailed
from NZ to Papua New Guinea and worked there for 3 months on the
Fly and Bamu river, working for the Greenpeace forest campaign on
invitation of the local land owners to try stop illegal logging
operations on there Tribal lands by Malaysian logging companies.
We sailed 1200 miles on the rivers penetrating deep into the
remaining PNG rainforest.
- We very much
like to thank Tiama and her crew for the help and support
given to us in our successful efforts stopping the
Illegal logging operations of Concord Pacific on our lands, (Sep
Galeva, Chairman Lake Murray Resource owner Association)
- December 2003 -
March 2004.We spend another southern summer in the NZ Sub
Antarctic working as support vessel for a variety of
research programs for DOC, Kath Walker albatross research, NIWA,
and for a benchmark setting 2 week DOC Dive operation in
the Auckland Islands. SEE
ARTICLE
- Tiama and her crew
were great, the support and enthusiasm they put into this dive
expedition contributed greatly the success of the research work
conducted, thank you. (DR Frans Smith, Biologist DOC)
- October 2004
We joined with the NZ Coastguard and the Uk based Royal
yachting association setting up a practical sailing school, "The
Coastal and Offshore Sailing School" to be able to share
some of our practical sailing knowledge whit other people, see www.sailingschool.nz
specializing in 5 day coastal and offshore practical sailing
courses during our quit southern winter period, May until
November, our first couple of courses were in early November
2004.
- Student feed
back from Duncan Frances, a builder from Nelson, Excellent course
from Auckland to Wellington 550 NM, excellent Cook, the boat was
very seaworthy and felt safe at all times even whit winds gusting
to 50 knots, I have learnt skills which will be used through out
my life, will always remember this trip that got me starting
sailing.
- November 2004 -April
2005 We spend another fascinating 6 months working in the
NZ sub Antarctic islands visiting all of the 4 NZ Sub Antarctic
islands at least once most of them 2 or 3 times, working for
the NZ National institute of Water And Atmosphere (NIWA) and for
the NZ Dep of conservation supporting there on going research
programs including a 2 week dive charter to the remote
Bounty and Antipode islands, we were also the support vessel
for a 12 day wildlife photography expedition to the Auckland
and Campbell islands SEE
ARTICLE
- This is My first Experience of the
NZ Sub Antarctic islands as a Professional wild life Photographer
the Islands surpass South Georgia and the Antarctic Peninsula with
its Abundance and easy access to the Various albatross colony, and
the unexpected wild/raw Beauty of the Mega herbs in flower, I have
never seen anything like it. we will just have to come back
next year. Martin Zwick professional Wild live Photographer,
Munchen Germany
- July 2005 - September
2005 Tiama's skipper Henk Haazen spend 6 weeks as the
mate on the 73 foot expedition sailing vessel Pelagic Australia in
an attempt to sail true the North west Passage over the Top of
Canada and Alaska from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean, due to
unusual heavy Ice conditions we had to turn back half way true, it
was a scouting mission, laying the ground work to take Tiama
through this passage in the near future.
- February 2006 Tiama
undertook a 5 week research expedtion to the Balleny islands in
the Antarctic, the first small vessel to reach them in 27 years.
Organized by the NZ Ministry of fisheries to gather information to
support a New Zealand proposal for a Marine Protected Area (MPA)
around the islands. CCAMLR Commissioner Trevor Huges, of the
Ministry of foreign affairs and Trade said, We are looking
forward to the contribution that the results of the Tiama
voyage will make to strengthening the scientific case for
protection of this unique marine environment.
- March 2006 Tiama worked as logistical support
vessel for a historic 14 day Mycology expedtion to the Auckland
islands, Organized by the University of Arkansas and funded by a
grant from National geographic. We found many new varieties fungi
and slime molds it was a very successful expedtion and the
professional and pleasant way in which Tiama and her crew
worked greatly contributed to the success of the mission, also
your personal detailed knowledge of the area was of great
assistance. Professor Stephen Stephenson, University of Arkansas
USA
- September 2006 -April 2007
Tiama was home to 12 different expeditions
departing from the port of Bluff over a period of 7 months,
most of the work was done in support of various Albatross research
programs funded by the NZ Government to monitor the impacts of the
fishing industry on the NZ Sub Antarctic populations. We also
acted as support vessel for an attempt to
circumnavigate the Auckland islands to raise awareness for
the NZ hemophiliac foundation.
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Owner and Charter
Agent: Henk Haazen -
Waterline Yachts, Unit 7b/ 148
Quay street,Auckland
Central, New Zealand Ph: (64-9)372 3105; Mobile: (021) 534
003; E-mail: tiama@clear.net.nz
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