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Teenager rescued trying to take tiny boat between New Zealand's South and North Islands

- Eleanor Ainge Roy in Dunedin

A teenage boy has been rescued by New Zealand police after sailing more than 100km between the South and North Islands in the middle of the night in a metal dingy.

The 18-year-old set off from Kenepuru Sound at the northern tip of the South Island around 10pm on Wednesday night, police said in a statement.

The teenager was travelling in a motorised metal dingy, and sailed solo across Cook Strait to Mana Island off the coast off the North Island, where his boat broke down and he called the harbourmas­ter for help on Thursday morning, unsure of his exact location.

Police were able to to geo-locate him from his cell phone, and sent a rescue team to his location, about 12km west of Mana Island, where a Westpac helicopter flying above directed police to his exact location.

Police found the boy “in a reasonably

good condition, slightly cold but

not hypothermi­c “and took him

to shore for assessment.

Senior sergeant Dave Houston said Cook Strait is a dangerous stretch of water and the teenager made a lucky escape, as usually only much bigger boats with experience­d sailors attempt the crossing.

“If it wasn’t for him ringing and us being able to locate him from his phone data it could have been a very different outcome,” Houston said.

“The battery on his cell phone was becoming flat. If we didn’t have the mobile locate we would have had a massive search. The mobile locate, literally saved his life.”

Cook Strait is notoriousl­y rough and dangerous, and passengers travelling on the Interislan­der ferry frequently experience severe sea sickness, or have their passage cancelled due to inclement conditions.

Police said the conditions overnight were “rough” for a small dingy and while the man wore a life jacket, he had not checked the weather conditions and was not an experience­d seaman.

 ?? Photograph: Mark Tantrum/Getty Images ?? New Zealand’s Cook Strait – where the 18-year-old was picked up – is known for its rough seas.
Photograph: Mark Tantrum/Getty Images New Zealand’s Cook Strait – where the 18-year-old was picked up – is known for its rough seas.

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