Stay safe on the water this summer

Last Updated : 03 Dec 2020
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Harbourmaster patrol vessels will be on the water around Auckland throughout the summer.

As boaties head out on the water for the summer, Auckland’s Harbourmaster is reminding everyone to stay safe. 

Harbourmaster Andrew Hayton says all boaties should know the rules and be prepared with the right equipment on board. 

Lifejackets are a must

“Every boat must have a suitable lifejacket for every person on board and if the boat is six metres or smaller, everyone on board must wear their lifejacket unless the skipper says it is safe to take it off," says Captain Hayton.

"Boaties also need to remember that the rules differ between regions, for instance if you’re venturing to the Coromandel, lifejackets are compulsory at all times.” 

Captain Hayton says it makes good sense for everyone to wear their jacket or to keep it close so they can reach it quickly. 

“Drowning is consistently the third highest cause of unintentional death in New Zealand and everyone on the water must respect and appreciate the risks of being at sea. Our advice is that if you have it, wear it.” - Andrew Hayton

Communicate your plans 

He also says if you’re planning a trip on the water, make sure to tell a friend or loved one and be sure to check in regularly. Communication equipment is also an essential part of safe boating so be sure that you have either a VHF radio, mobile phone, distress beacon or flares on board. 

“It’s also very important that you keep your cellphone in a waterproof container so it is ready for use.” 

He says if there’s an emergency call 111 or broadcast a message on VHF channel 16.

Stay safe on the water this summer
Harbourmaster Andrew Hayton

Drive safely on the water

Captain Hayton says remember to keep your speed to five knots or less when sailing around people, other vessels and the shore and always drink responsibly. 

Harbourmaster patrol vessels will be on the water around Auckland throughout the summer. 

You can contact the Harbourmaster’s office by calling 09 362 0397 or visit Auckland Transport for more information.

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