Move over Air New Zealand, there is a new safety message in the skies – this time over the waters of the Marlborough
Sounds.
In what is believed to be a New Zealand-first, this Saturday morning Marlborough’s Harbourmaster will trial delivering
safe boating messages by drone with a clip-on sound system. The ground (air) breaking project, being delivered in
partnership with local radio station brian fm, has been funded by Maritime New Zealand.
Harbourmaster Luke Grogan said he was always looking for opportunities to highlight boating safety and seeing drone
technology being applied to COVID-19 responses globally sparked the idea. “Middle age blokes are often pretty resistant
to the safer boating message but it’s this group that dominates the accident statistics.”
“We hope that by combining drone technology with the humour and reach of brian fm it will be effective in encouraging
people to get on board with safer boating,” he said.
Subject to weather, the drone will be operated from the Picton Foreshore tomorrow morning from 9.30am by GCH UAV,
accompanied by a Marlborough Harbourmaster marquee, safe boating information and friendly team members from
Marlborough’s harbour team to help spread the key messages.
“Our main goal is to remind the boating public to operate at a safe speed but we will also be using the drone to
reinforce other safer boating messages such as skipper responsibility, avoiding alcohol and making sure they have two
forms of communication,” said Luke.
“We will also have a patrol boat on the water to reinforce the messages being delivered from above. If it goes well, we
will move the drone to the different ports around the Marlborough Sounds throughout the summer,” he said.
So, if you are out on the water near Picton Harbour this coming weekend, be prepared, not for a message in a bottle but
one from above. You have been warned . . . .