Otago Daily Times

Collision puts tourist boat out of action

- SIMON HARTLEY simon.hartley@odt.co.nz

A TOURISM vessel in Milford Sound is out of action after a lowspeed collision with a floating observator­y’s wharf at Harrison Cove on Monday. No passengers were injured. The incident involving the 34m aluminium catamaran

Pride of Milford, operated by Southern Discoverie­s, has been reported to regulator Maritime New Zealand.

Southern Discoverie­s chief executive Tim Hunter confirmed the collision yesterday.

He said it happened about 12.30 on Monday when the 16yearold Pride of Milford was coming in to berth at the observator­y and its port bow ‘‘clipped the pier’’ because of wind gusts coming up the sound.

It was a ‘‘low speed’’ collision, with the subsequent damage above the waterline, and Mr Hunter said no passengers were injured.

The 10m deep underwater observator­y is part of the Milford Discovery Centre at Harrison Cove in the Piopiotahi marine reserve, also a kayaking area.

It is several kilometres from Milford Sound township.

Pride of Milford, which can carry up to 400 passengers, was recently in Dunedin for a sixweek stay for survey, maintenanc­e and upgrade work costing more than $200,000.

Mr Hunter said the vessel would be repaired at Milford over the next few days.

Since it was the low season, other vessels were available to take tourists to the observator­y, he said.

A new $1.7 million, 17m aluminium catamaran built in Auckland is due in at Milford Sound today.

It will be used specifical­ly for taking tourists to the floating observator­y.

The Lady Sterling is surveyed to carry up to 80 passengers.

It would be in training for the next two weeks before starting its duties, Mr Hunter said.

Pride of Milford works alongside the 100passeng­er, 21m monohull Lady Bowen,

240passeng­er, 26m catamaran

Spirit of Milford and 12passenge­r, 15.5m monohull

Milford Discovery, a charter

vessel.

 ?? PHOTO: GREGOR RICHARDSON ?? Damaged pride . . . Pride of Milford, pictured leaving Dunedin’s upper harbour in August, will be under repair this week in Milford Sound.
PHOTO: GREGOR RICHARDSON Damaged pride . . . Pride of Milford, pictured leaving Dunedin’s upper harbour in August, will be under repair this week in Milford Sound.

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