Horowhenua Chronicle

Rego required for jet ski use on river

Registrati­on set at a one-off fee of $70 including GST

- Paul Williams

Jet skis will now need permits of registrati­on to use the Manawatu¯ River. Recent changes to the Manawatu¯ River and Tributarie­s Navigation Safety Bylaw 2022 require river users to register jet skis. Registrati­on has been set at a one-off fee of $70 including GST and was valid throughout New Zealand.

Horizons harbourmas­ter Jeanie Ferry said the purpose of the bylaw was to reduce the risk of fatalities, injuries, accidents, collisions and damage on the Manawatu¯ River and its tributarie­s.

Regional council Horizons was responsibl­e for maritime river safety.

“With the weather warming up we want to make sure people are aware of the need to register their jet skis,” she said.

“While the registrati­on of jet skis used on the awa is a new requiremen­t in our region, those who have previously registered their jet ski in a different region of New Zealand are already covered.”

Registrati­on stickers were like the number plate of a car and had to be clearly displayed on each side of the craft above the water.

“By registerin­g their jet ski and familiaris­ing themselves with the bylaw changes, people can ensure they’re doing their part in keeping river users safe on the awa,” she said.

Ferry said changes to the Manawatu¯ River and Tributarie­s Navigation and Safety Bylaw 2010 were adopted by Horizons Regional Council as a result of a required legislativ­e review process and public consultati­on.

Hearings for submission­s resulted in several minor changes to the proposed bylaw, with the following changes and additions adopted:

• The required registrati­on of jet skis operating in the areas covered by the bylaw;

• New speed upliftings, as requested by JetBoat NZ;

• A notificati­on process for accidents/collisions;

• Whirokino boat ramp speed restrictio­n 100m upstream and downstream from the boat ramp;

• Updated and improved maps;

• The incorporat­ion of a Ma¯ori world view via the inclusion of the whakapapa of the Manawatu¯ River; and

• Referencin­g legislatio­n such as the Wildlife Act to highlight other avenues where environmen­tal concerns can be addressed outside of maritime safety requiremen­ts.

“For those who do need to register their jet ski, they can do so through the Hawke’s Bay Regional Council website www.hbrc.govt.nz/services/ harbourmas­ter/jetskipwcr­egistratio­n/. This registrati­on will cover all of New Zealand,” she said.

For more informatio­n on the bylaw head to www.horizons.govt.nz/floodemerg­ency-management/ river-safety. Signage at boat ramps and key locations have also been updated to reflect the changes.

 ?? Photo / Nick Simmons ?? Jet skis now need to be registered to use the Manawatu¯ River.
Photo / Nick Simmons Jet skis now need to be registered to use the Manawatu¯ River.

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