Welcome 'Sail' restored
Published on 31 March 2026
We’re happy to see the ‘Sail’ sculpture back in its proper place, at the entrance to Whangārei city.
The renewed corten-steel weaving looks amazing, thanks to the crew at Culham Engineering!
The sculpture at the southern entrance to Whangārei had been removed for scheduled restoration after vandalism left it in poor shape.
Installed in 2002 by local artists Chris Carey and Justin Murfitt, the structure is a well-known landmark for people entering the city.
The sculpture was transported to Culham Engineering, the Whangārei firm that also fabricated the Camera Obscura on the Hātea Loop, for restoration.
Their team stripped the Sail back to its original shape and fully restored it with a corten-steel exterior to form its distinctive, fabric-like surface.
Whangārei Urban Ward Councillor Marie Olsen says the damage made this restoration necessary.
“The sculpture had been vandalised, and the extent of the damage meant we needed to carry out this level of work,” she says.
“The repair work is covered under Council’s insurance, so there is no added cost to ratepayers.”
Olsen says the project also supports long-term asset care.
“The Sail has been in place for more than 20 years, and this restoration will ensure it remains safe, durable and well presented for the community.”