Meet at Pier D34, Tauranga Bridge Marina, where the MV Manutere lies ready for a full‑day, private Hapuka pursuit. This 12‑hour charter launches from Tauranga in New Zealand’s Bay of Plenty, carrying up to eight passengers (plus up to two extras for an added fee) into deep-water Hapuka grounds along the continental shelf. The draw here is simple: access to offshore drop-offs and benthic structures where large hapuka come to feed, and a private vessel that lets your group set the pace—whether that’s a competitive day of fishing, a work shout, or a family celebration.
The experience centers on targeted deep-water fishing for Hapuka: slow, patient drops to rugged seabed shelves where fish congregate. MV Manutere is the platform for that mission; the charter is run by Tauranga Marine Charters and operates as an exclusive hire—12 hours for $2600 for up to eight people, with additional passenger and gear options available. Optional extras include a Hapuku rod with an electric reel and traces, which help you manage heavy loads from depth and improve your chance of landing trophy fish.
The Bay of Plenty’s marine environment is a character in its own right. Expect clear transitions from shallow estuaries to the darker, colder water of the shelf; seafloor features and kelp bands can signal productive holes. You may glimpse dolphin pods or seabirds working the surface as the crew sets lines. Local iwi have long fished these waters; modern charters operate alongside that history with respect for seasonal closures and regulations.
Practicalities matter: the day is long—pack layered clothing, sun protection, sea-sickness remedies, and durable shoes. Follow the skipper’s instructions at all times: safety briefings and gear care policies are enforced. The trip works for anglers of varied skill levels; crew will coach technique and handle heavy equipment when needed.
Why book this charter? Private access to prime hapuka grounds, the capacity to tailor the day for a group, and the MV Manutere’s full-day timeframe combine for an intense, focussed fishing adventure that doesn’t rush. For visitors staying in Tauranga, it’s an efficient way to reach deep-water fishing that would otherwise require local knowledge and time to locate. If you want a group outing that doubles as a serious fishing trip—this charter is one of the region’s most direct routes to big, offshore hapuka.
Bookings are handled through Tauranga Marine Charters’ fareharbor link; check-in is strictly at Pier D34, Tauranga Bridge Marina, Tauranga 3116. The charter lists a maximum of 8 passengers included in the base price ($2600) with up to two additional passengers for $100 each (maximum 10). Gear hire pricing is itemized—Hapuku rod with electric reel $50, trace $25—so plan payments and bring IDs for crew records and insurance.