Coastguard Urges Boating to Keep Safe on the Water
Coastguard Urges Boating to Keep Safe on the Water
Coastguard CEO, Patrick Holmes implores boaties
to keep safe this weekend. For a large number of Kiwis this
coming weekend is a holiday and the weather forecast is
looking good. Kiwi’s love to spend time in and on the
water and Holmes urges boaties to abide by the Boating
Safety Code before heading out this weekend.
It’s really easy he says, “the five simple rules of Boating Safety Code could save your life. Furthermore, just having life jackets on board the boat is not enough as there simply is no time to look for life jackets, put them on when it’s all going horribly wrong. Take them – wear them; it’s your best protection”.
The five simple rules
are:
1. Life jackets. Take them – wear them.
Boats, especially ones under 6m in length, can sink very
quickly. Wearing a life jacket increases your survival time
in the water.
2. Skipper responsibility.
The skipper
is responsible for the safety of everyone on board and for
the safe operation of the boat. Stay within the limits of
your vessel and your experience.
3. Communications.
Take two separate waterproof ways of communicating so we
can help you if you get into difficulties.*
4. Marine
weather.
New Zealand’s weather can be highly
unpredictable. Check the local marine weather forecast
before you go and expect both weather and sea state
changes.
5. Avoid alcohol.
Safe boating and alcohol
do not mix. Things can change quickly on the water. You need
to stay alert and aware.
Coastguard’s volunteers are on call 24/7 and will be there when you need them. However, they’d prefer not to meet you under search and rescue conditions.
To download a copy of the Boating Safety Code visit www.coastguard.co.nz
*Coastguard recommends that one of these is a marine VHF radio which allows one-to-many communication (rather than relying on a cell phone which is only one-to-one).
ENDS