An unmanned solar-powered boat making a historic trans-Pacific voyage has reached New Zealand - but not in the way its designers had first imagined.
SeaCharger, an autonomous boat, was built by a group of American engineers and developers who had the aim of sailing it from California to Aotearoa.
However, after 155 days at sea, on SeaCharger's second leg from Hawaii to New Zealand, the rudder failed - just 482km from its final destination.

The 2.3m boat spent more than a month adrift on the world's largest ocean, but eventually arrived this morning in Tauranga, albeit as a passenger.