A boat is sinking in Tauranga Harbour. Photo / Brydie Thompson
A boat is sinking in Tauranga Harbour. Photo / Brydie Thompson
A boat in a perilous position moored in Tauranga Harbour is drawing attention from locals.
Bay of Plenty Harbourmaster Jon Jon Peters said on Monday afternoon his team was alerted to a boat taking on water on the southern side of the Tauranga Harbour Bridge.
“The cause of theincident is currently unknown, and efforts to contact the boat owner are ongoing,” Peters told SunLive.
“The boat has minimal fuel onboard and was unoccupied at the time.”
Peters said the Harbourmaster Team was securing the vessel and ensuring it was visible to other boats; however, it was in shallow water and not obstructing the shipping channel.
Peters said his team would collaborate with the owner to arrange for its removal or remove the boat using its authority under the Maritime Transport Act, if necessary.
“Boat owners are responsible for maintaining their vessels and are liable for salvage costs if they sink.
The boat is not yet taking on water but will be soon if something is not done. Photo / Brydie Thompson
“Neglected and poorly maintained older boats are a significant and increasing issue in New Zealand, posing risks to navigation and the environment.