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Kaiteriteri Business Opportunity For Sale
Motueka, Nelson, New Zealand


Kaiteriteri Boat Charters business Nelson private sale

Freedom to enjoy

The Abel Tasman National Park near the northwest tip of the South Island is one of New Zealand’s most beautiful natural areas.

The National Park is famous for its pristine bays and inlets, golden sandy beaches and sculptured granite cliffs. The best way for travellers to experience the picture-perfect scenery is by boat, especially if they are short on time.

Abel Tasman National Park with its calm seas and wilderness quiet is perfect for exploring by boat. And it can be easily reached from nearby Kaiteriteri Beach with its holidaymakers, resorts, lodges and motels.

Kaiteriteri Boat Charters have been taking clients to the Abel Tasman National Park since 1996. The owners, Kathryn and Steven Hendren, are now selling their charter boat and associated permits and concessions as:

  • charter boat, permits and concessions being sold as one package
  • or as charter boat, permits and concessions being sold individually

Prospective purchasers, please note - no new Department of Conservation permits are being issued .... These permits and concessions are going to grow and grow in value.

Charter boat - ideal for cruises to Abel Tasman National Park

Kaiteriteri Boat Charters operate the “Northwestern”, a near-new charter vessel surveyed for up to 15 passengers. The “Northwestern” was locally built for the unique marine environment of the Abel Tasman coastline and has a fully enclosed cabin, ample canopy for shade and shelter, fore and aft seating, toilet, CD player, and all the latest navigational technology.


Disembarking for a magic Abel Tasman experience

Boat “Northwestern”

  • 2006 Osprey 8.5 metre hardtop charter vessel on trailer, powered by Suzuki 250hp 4-stroke motor (620 hours). Features - electric windlass Muir 2200, Furuno NavNet system (radar GPS Sounder), toilet shower and cooker, boarding ramp, bait board and rod holders, removable upholstered seating, davit, 400 litre fuel tank, under floor storage, surveyed for 15 passengers.


Osprey charter boat and Nissan tow vehicle on Kaiteriteri Beach launching ramp

Vehicles

  • Nissan Safari Diesel 1990 tow vehicle (sign written).

Unique permits and concessions to operate within Tasman Bay

The business owns a number of unique concessions (permits) to operate commercially within Tasman Bay waters and in the Abel Tasman National Park:

  • Tasman District Council operating permit — allows commercial operation on Tasman Bay waters.
  • Abel Tasman Scenic Foreshore concession (Department of Conservation) — allows commercial activity (passengers) to cross the foreshore into Abel Tasman National Park.
  • Kaiteriteri Scenic Reserve concession — allows commercial activity on and from Kaiteriteri Beach.
  • Marine Mammal Watching Permit (Department of Conservation ) — allows viewing of marine mammals along Abel Tasman Coast and Tonga Island Marine Reserve.

Note to all prospective purchasers - no new Department of Conservation permits are being issued .... This business is only going to grow and grow in value.

Call Steven or Kathryn on +64 3 528 6754 or 0272 486 046
or 0276 308 010

The Abel Tasman National Park and the Nelson Region.

Abel Tasman National Park (established in 1942) is New Zealand's smallest National Park (22,530 hectares). It is renowned for its beauty with golden beaches, sculptured granite cliffs, and crystal-clear waters. The world-famous Abel Tasman Coast Track traverses the coastline from Marahau to Awaroa. This area of the South island has a mild climate and is a good place to visit at any time of the year.

The Abel Tasman coastline is truly remarkable and is a bird watchers and nature photographer’s heaven. Within the Abel Tasman National Park is the Tonga Island Marine Reserve that is home to an array of marine life, sea birds and the New Zealand fur seal.

The nearest towns are Motueka, Takaka and Kaiteriteri. Nelson and its airport are 51 km from Motueka, a short drive to collect and deliver international travellers who have booked on Kaiteriteri Boat Charters.
Nelson is the main commercial centre for Nelson Province. It is renowned for its vibrant arts community, laid back atmosphere and great weather. Nelson introduced New Zealand to the wonder of Wearable Arts, now remembered at the World of Wearable Art & Classic Cars Museum. The Saturday Outdoor Market is an essential stop for food, jewellery and crafts.

The Nelson area has over 20 boutique wineries producing world class wines. Most offer cellar door services and café dining for a relaxed day in the sun. Nelson also produces a cornucopia of other fruits and vegetable including kiwifruit, apples and hops.

To find out more about Abel Tasman National Park and Nelson, click on:

http://www.doc.govt.nz/templates/PlaceProfile.aspx?id=38455
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abel_Tasman_National_Park
http://www.motuekaisite.co.nz/
http://www.harlequin.co.nz/nelson_gallery/Kaiteriteri.htm
http://www.tdc.govt.nz/index.php?Takaka
http://www.nelson.co.nz/
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ttp://www.nelsonarts.org.nz/
http://www.wineart.co.nz/
http://www.nelsonartists.co.nz/