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Stay safe on the water this summer

Rotorua District Council

Wednesday 21 December 2011, 1:50PM

By Rotorua District Council

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ROTORUA

<p>Summer is around Rotorua often mean enjoying the sun and the lakes so it&rsquo;s important to keep safe on the water. <br /> <br /> Bay of Plenty Regional Council&rsquo;s harbour masters will be joined by volunteer harbour wardens on the water during the busy summer period to help people understand how to stay safe on the Bay&rsquo;s coast, lakes and rivers. <br /> <br /> Regional Harbour Master Carl Magazinovic said the increased number of visitors during summer meant that people need to take extra care on, and near, the water. <br /> <br /> &ldquo;Summer is a great time to get out on the water whether it&rsquo;s in a boat, on a jet ski or paddle board, or snorkelling and diving, but more people on the water means more risk of something going wrong,&rdquo; Mr Magazinovic said. <br /> <br /> &ldquo;Locals need to remember that more people are on the water with them and not all of those people will know the local navigational safety hazards and the local bylaws. <br /> <br /> &ldquo;Visitors to the area are advised to take the time to learn the local risks and bylaws to give themselves the best start to their holiday. <br /> <br /> &ldquo;Harbour masters and wardens will be doing their best to keep people safe, but I encourage everyone to take responsibility for their safety and the safety of others,&rdquo; he said. <br /> <br /> The Harbour Masters&rsquo; top five tips for summer boating safety include:</p> <ul> <li> Before you leave home check the weather and tide conditions, and let someone know where you&rsquo;re going.</li> <li> Make sure your equipment is working properly, particularly your communications equipment (radio, cell phone, flares etc), and that your vessel has plenty of fuel and is seaworthy.</li> <li> Wear a lifejacket that fits you properly - especially when crossing any bar.</li> <li> Always travel at a safe speed and do not exceed 5 knots within 200 metres of the shore or a boat flying the Dive flag; or within 50 metres of another boat or a person in the water.</li> <li> Keep to the right to avoid collisions with oncoming vessels.</li> </ul> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p>A copy of the Bay of Plenty Navigational Safety bylaws can be downloaded from the Bay of Plenty Regional Council website <a href="http://www.boprc.govt.nz/">www.boprc.govt.nz</a></p>