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After one year in dry dock she is going back in the water

We are excited that Marumaru Atua is going back in the water for 2026. 2025 is the first year we had to keep her our due to our Captain being unavailable and having to leave overseas. Given the responsibilty to look after the canoe and maintain its safety for the Vaka and Crew, she was put on dry dock for 2025. This highlights the fragile nature of missing key people to run a Conoe and it is a key goal to have new Captains and succession plans in place.

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