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Local Focus: Increasing number of Rotorua boaties warned

Delilah Whaitiri
By Delilah Whaitiri
Video Journalist, Rotorua, NZH Local Focus ·NZ Herald·
2 Feb, 2022 06:14 PM2 mins to read

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Swimmers and boaties are being urged to take care around the lakes in Rotorua this summer

Rotorua boaties are being told to slow down and be safe.

Bay of Plenty Regional Council Senior Maritime Officer Roly Bagshaw said boat numbers were increasing, with many owners inexperienced.

"We've got two boats that have been operational all summer and we're just about to launch our third patrol vessel," he said.

"What we've seen is a massive increase, actually the last few summers, I guess since Covid's hit and people can't go away.

"Those people are hitting our waterways and enjoying the fabulous summers that we're having."

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The Christmas-New Year holiday period drowning toll nationally was 14 - the highest in 25 years.

Rotorua Community Lakes Board chairman Phill Thomass said he has seen many near misses.

"We have a lot of first-time boat owners and I don't think they're necessarily behaving badly as much as not being fully aware of the rules," Thomass said.

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"There's no boat driver's licence you have to get or anything like that.

"You can just go in and buy a boat and put it in the water, so a lot of people are learning as they go.

"They're not necessarily aware of the rules and regulations of our lakes."

He said jet skiers had a poor reputation in general.

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"I think they're one of those things that people buy and it's their first experience of being on the water.

"They don't quite realise how hard it is to control a jet ski when you're going slowly.

"They lose all steerage when you're going very slowly and so they're not aware of how far away they have to be from people before they slow down."

Bagshaw said it was important boaties stuck to the five-knot rule, wore life jackets and stayed in designated areas.

"Our primary concern is looking after boaties that are on the water and understanding that they know the rules," Bagshaw said.

"Certainly, freshwater can be exceptionally dangerous.

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"You sink faster in freshwater than you will in saltwater, so it's even more important on the lakes to be wearing your life jacket.

"Again wear your life jacket and understand the rules and be safe.

"Know the environmental conditions and what the weather is doing and if there's any bad weather coming, plan for that," Bagshaw said.

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