Environmental monitoring officers Scott Lyon, left, and Andrew Macdonald put the Mudfish through its paces on the Kai Iwi Lakes recently. Mr Macdonald is holding the remote control used to steer the vessel's bow-mounted electric motor.
A custom lightweight boat with a bow-mounted electric motor that steers using GPS technology is the latest tool helping to protect Northland lakes.
Dubbed "Mudfish", the 3m carbon-reinforced fibreglass vessel weighs less than 50kg and was built for the Northland Regional Council by Paihia-based Offshore Cruising Tenders.
Specialised features include
the bow-mounted electric motor.
Mudfish is used by council staff to monitor the health of Northland's many lakes, including its rare dune lakes.
Environmental monitoring officer Andrew Macdonald said the remote-controlled motor could accurately hold the Mudfish at pre-determined locations using GPS while staff do their sampling.