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The club has three W6s - Tuhirangi and Mangoripi, which are the mahimahi design, and Mango Pare, which is the 1990 design. Tuhirangi is named after the guardian taniwha that the great navigator Kupe placed in Cook Strait. Mangoripi is Maori for thresher shark, which is a fast, strong swimmer, and Mango Pare is Maori for hammerhead shark, which is a widely used symbol of strength, courage and determination.
The club also has two W2s - Anihau, which is Maori for gentle breeze, and another W2 which has not been named yet.
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This calendar shows regular and one-off waka bookings. If you'd like to book a waka, please call or text Ian Millward on 021 056 0070 or email him.The club has three W6s - Tuhirangi and Mangoripi, which are the mahimahi design, and Mango Pare, which is the 1990 design. Tuhirangi is named after the guardian taniwha that the great navigator Kupe placed in Cook Strait. Mangoripi is Maori for thresher shark, which is a fast, strong swimmer, and Mango Pare is Maori for hammerhead shark, which is a widely used symbol of strength, courage and determination.
The club also has two W2s - Anihau, which is Maori for gentle breeze, and another W2 which has not been named yet.