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Raglan Coastguard Needs Your Help

$865 of $1,200,000 goal
Given by 13 generous donors in 2 years

Please help us to reach our target by raising $1.2 million to purchase a new 11 meter primary search and rescue vessel.

Waikato

Raglan Volunteer Coastguard grew out of Raglan Sea Rescue which was a community rescue service formed by local fisherman and other individuals to assist water users and boaties in distress.

We deliver SAR (Search and Rescue) and breakdown assistance to recreational and commercial mariners on the west coast of the North Island New Zealand, from Port Waikato in the north to Mokau in the south.

Our present capability comprises a 11m Scott Robson twin hull powered by two 500Hp Yanmar diesel engines with twin jet units (Gallagher Rescue) together with two Waverunner Yamaha 1800cc jetskis (Waikato Rylock Rescue 1 and 2).

OUR RESCUE VESSEL IS 20 YEARS OLD, AND IS IN URGENT NEED OF REPLACEMENT IN ORDER TO MAINTAIN AN EFFICIENT EMERGENCY SEARCH AND RESCUE SERVICE ON THE NOTORIOUS WEST COAST.

Our new replacement vessel is to be an 11 meter twin hull with modern technology and capability.

For more information about our Unit, please visit www.raglancoastguard.org.nz

Thanking you for Your Support.

The Team

About us

Saving Lives at Sea

Use of funds

Concept Design and boat built of next Raglan Rescue Vessel

Latest donations

Bill
Bill on 30 May 2023
Private
Paul
Paul on 20 Dec 2022
$10
Inglis family
Inglis family on 16 Apr 2022
$400
G
G on 02 Jan 2022
$5
Mark
Mark on 17 Jun 2021
$50
Raglan Volunteer Coastguard

Thanks Mark!

Raglan Volunteer Coastguard

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This campaign started on 15 Jun 2021 and ended on 15 Jun 2023.