Don’t Let Summer Be Your Undoing – Top Tips To Stay Safe On The Water This Summer
As the weather warms up and work winds down, most of us are itching to get to the beach, the lake or the river. And while there’s nothing like a beaut summer’s day on the boat, kayak, jetski or watercraft of your choice, you’ll want to keep yourself, and your loved ones, safe.
And
as more and more of us - almost one in two Kiwis - get on
the water than ever before, and with boat retailers
experiencing record sales, staying safe is more important
than ever.
So, what can you do to get the best out of
your summer while still saying safe?
It’s all about planning, says Maritime NZ’s Manager of Sector Engagement and Collaboration, Baz Kirk.
“We’re excited to see so many Kiwis making the most of their own backyards and we’re expecting this summer to be one of the busiest boating seasons yet.
“But we’re also hoping that it’s not one of the busiest seasons for search and rescue organisations and emergency services. Every year about 20 people die in recreational boating incidents – many of which could have been prevented.
“We’re urging people to follow the Boating Safety Code and to always have a plan in case things do go wrong. We want everyone to have a great summer – and get home safely after a good day out.”
Here’s Maritime NZ’s tips for staying safe on the water this summer:
Lifejackets save
lives
Research shows that about two thirds of
recreational boating deaths might have been prevented if
people were wearing their lifejackets. Putting on a decent
lifejacket is one the simplest things you can do to stay
safe on the water. Make sure lifejackets are the correct
size, in good condition and suitable for the type of boating
you do.
Who you gonna call?
If you
do end up in the drink, you’re going to want to call for
help. Having two forms of communications means you’re much
more likely to be able to call for help if one ends up
underwater or inaccessible. Always carry two forms of
waterproof communication such as a distress beacon, VHF
radio or a cellphone in a waterproof
case.
What’s your plan?
No
matter how experienced you are, you need to think ahead and
be ready in case something does go wrong. Remember the
simple mantra “prep, check and know” – and ask
yourself: have you prepped your craft, checked your gear and
do you know the weather forecast and rules for where
you’re going? A handy app like MarineMate
can help you stay up to date with tide times,
boat ramp locations, VHF channels and local boating
rules.
Always take the weather with
you
Don’t forget to check the marine weather
forecast before heading out. Download the MarineMate app or
the Metservice marine app. Or head to the “marine” tab
on the Metservice website for the latest forecast which
includes wind, swell and tide info.
Don’t be
a drunken sailor
Booze and boating do not mix.
Things can change quickly on the water, so you need to stay
alert and aware.
Stay in the
know
There’s plenty of great courses that can
help you get to grips with essential boating knowledge and
tips to stay safe on the water. The Coastguard’s Day
Skipper course is a great place to start. Getting in touch
with your local boating club is also another great
option.
No-one wants to end up as a statistic – remembering the simple tips above could be a life saver this summer.