Stick to the 5 knot rule or risk a $200 fine
Stick to the 5 knot rule or risk a $200
fine
Boaties and jet skiers are reminded to keep to
a speed of five knots within 200 metres of the shore when
enjoying the Bay of Plenty’s harbours and
lakes.
Environment Bay of Plenty’s harbour master
team are on duty seven days a week and will be keeping a
close eye on the speed of boats and other vessels this
summer.
Anyone who ignores the speed limit can be
served immediately with an infringement notice and fined
$200.
Last week in Rotorua District Court a boatie
was fined $200 and ordered to pay costs of around $450 after
exceeding five knots within 200 metres of the shoreline at
Lake Rotoiti last summer.
Environment Bay of
Plenty’s regional harbour master Carl Magazinovic said
safety was his team’s number one
priority.
“During summer thousands of people
enjoy Rotorua’s lakes, Ohiwa Harbour and Tauranga Harbour
and it is important that they are safe. We appeal to boaties
and jet skiers to consider other people when they are within
200 metres of the shore and stick to the five knot speed
limit,” Mr Magazinovic said.
Fisherman and women
are also reminded to get out of the way of large vessels and
cruise ships when fishing in the shipping channels at Ohiwa
and Tauranga Harbours.
“Large ships cannot
manoeuvre easily in these narrow shipping channels and may
not be able to move around smaller, more mobile fishing
boats, so please, for your own safety, keep out of their
way,” Mr Magazinovic said.
The trout fishing
season is about to start in Rotorua and across the region.
If you are out on our beautiful lakes then the five knot a
rule applies to you too and don’t forget to carry a
suitable life jacket for every person on
board.
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