On-Water Maintenance at Eastpoint Marina
Port Nikau’s Eastpoint Marina is suited to cruising vessels with easy on/offloading and access. This pier is the leading option for recreational vessels requiring on-water maintenance while at Port Nikau.
Repairs and Servicing
Eastpoint Marina is recommended for recreational vessels requiring on-water repairs, upgrades or servicing, with easy on/offloading and access, close amenities for contractors and plenty of parking available. The depth on the channel berth is five metres and the depth is two metres on the inside berths.
Strict regulations are in place to ensure the environment is protected during in-water refit work.
Floating Pontoons
With eight berths available, Eastpoint Marina has berthage suitable for vessels from 8 metres to 20 metres LOA. An 18-metre berth with ladder access alongside the wharf is perfect for pulling masts out for servicing. A forklift is also available for hire (a valid New Zealand forklift license is required) to help with on/offloading.
Check out our Marine Directory for our on-site rigger.
Fuel Dock
Port Nikau’s fuel dock is located next to Eastpoint Marina. The fuel stop offers 24-hour access for vessels. Payment can be made using a credit card or an authorised fuel card.
Contact the Marina Manager to arrange a fuel card.
Explore Port Nikau Eastpoint Marina
Facilities
Port Nikau is well established as a base for recreational vessel owners, with newly built piers, modern laundry and showers, a BBQ area and plenty of parking.
Berth Registration
Register your interest in a recreational vessel berth.
Pricing
For the full list of recreational berth pricing and service charges.
Port Nikau News
Iceberg spotted at Port Nikau
When the luxury motor yacht Iceberg, built by Circa Marine, returned to Whangārei for maintenance and repairs, it was more than just a homecoming – it was the beginning of a deep connection with Port Nikau and the surrounding Northland region.
Jeanne Socrates aboard S/V Nereida Visits Port Nikau
Last month, Port Nikau had the privilege of hosting renowned British yachtswoman, Jeanne Socrates. Celebrated for her contributions to sailing, Jeanne visited our marina for minor maintenance as she continued her fifth solo circumnavigation of the world.
Voice of the Ocean’s Eco-Friendly Sailing Catamaran Docks at Port Nikau
Following a three-year expedition sailing around the world raising awareness about plastic pollution, the Voice of the Oceans crew has made Port Nikau their temporary home. After arriving in December, their crew are taking a well-earned break until April while essential maintenance is undertaken on their sailing catamaran, Kat.