He said they activated both the vessel’s EPIRB (emergency position-indicating radio beacon) and their personal locator beacon, which greatly assisted the rescue co-ordination centre in pinpointing their location.
Coastguard Whakatāne president Nilesh Dahya said the boaties did “everything right”, including having all the right safety gear.
“Their preparation and quick actions made a huge difference and helped us reach them fast.
The Coastguard crew heads out through the bar at the Whakātane Heads. Photo / Whakatāne Beacon
“This was a great example of how being ready for the unexpected can save lives.”
Both Dahya and Blackmore thanked the Coastguard volunteers who quickly responded.