Coastguard urges boaties to prepare for rough weather
Coastguard urges boaties to prepare for rough weather
As Tropical Cyclone Pam nears towards New Zealand Coastguard urges boaties to get prepared and advises all recreational boat owners to check and secure their vessels before the weather worsens.
Boaties are also reminded that any reports of damaged vessels or vessels that have drifted from moorings should be directed to the relevant Harbour Master for each area.
Georgie Smith, Coastguard spokesperson says “Coastguard as the charity saving lives at sea has volunteers on standby around the coast ready to respond to any one in difficulty on the water, but we urge boaties to be prepared and remember these three simple boating safety rules”
1. Marine Weather –
Check the local marine weather forecast before you go and
expect both weather and sea state changes. If in doubt –
don’t go out!
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. Life Jackets – Take Them
– Wear Them.
4.
Coastguard has some important
reminders for boaties to prevent damage from the pending
cyclone:
If on a swing mooring all boaties
should:
• Seek a temporary berth in a marina if
possible
• Check the mooring pennant and for any chafe
points and consider adding additional back-up mooring
lines
• Lash sail covers and put an extra line around
the furling headsail if fitted (to stop it
unfurling)
• Remove any loose gear stowed on deck and
stow it below
• Check below to ensure everything is
secure in case the boat heels
• Close all
seacocks
•
If you are in a marina
berth:
• Check all mooring lines for any chafe points
and consider adding additional back-up mooring lines. Add
extra fenders if the boat is alongside a pontoon or
wharf
• Lash sail covers and put an extra line around
the furling headsail if fitted (to stop it
unfurling)
• Remove any loose gear stowed on deck and
stow it below
• Check below to ensure everything is
secure in case the boat heel
If ashore (in a yard or on a
trailer):
• Lash sail covers and put an extra line
around the furling headsail if fitted (to stop it
unfurling)
• Remove any loose gear stowed on deck and
stow it below
• If a yacht in a boat yard – discuss
with the yard operators, but consider attaching halyards
down to the ground to reduce the chance of the boat
capsizing from its cradle or props
•
Please go to
the following websites for more information on Tropical
Cyclone Pam and what to do in an emergency:
• Weather
information www.metservice.com
• Emergency
preparedness www.getthru.govt.nz