Whanganui Midweek

Rewarding safe boating

- Steve Carle

This Wellington Anniversar­y weekend, seize the chance to reel in more than dinner — be a responsibl­e skipper, and Coastguard Whanganui might have a special catch for you. In collaborat­ion with Line 7, Coastguard Whanganui is celebratin­g and rewarding safe boating practices. Skippers seen by Coastguard volunteers wearing a lifejacket, carrying two forms of communicat­ion, or even logging a trip report, stand a chance to receive a T-shirt from renowned Kiwi brand and Coastguard partner Line 7. Coastguard Whanganui unit president Mike Carson said Wellington Anniversar­y weekend was always a busy one for the volunteers, with people keen to get out on the water. “It’s been a hot summer on the water so far, with volunteers taking 612 radio calls in December, responding to eight incidents and assisting 24 people to get back home safely,” Mike said. “We’re super-excited to be involved with this initiative, especially with a couple of major fishing events coming up; it’s perfect timing. Given how quickly the weather conditions around the Whanganui coast and river bar can change, it’s another fantastic opportunit­y to highlight what people need to think about when planning their next adventure, such as wearing lifejacket­s, logging trip reports, and taking two forms of waterproof communicat­ion.” “Coastguard volunteers, like Mike, are trained to respond to boaties in need,” said Line 7, a proud partner of Coastguard. “Sometimes that’s just a jump start, other times they’re called to head out in dark, rough seas to save a sinking vessel. “This weekend, they are not just helping people out on the water, but also celebratin­g those who champion water safety and look out for others on board, and we are thrilled to be a part of it.”

 ?? Photo / Bevan Conley ?? Coastguard Whanganui says Wellington Anniversar­y weekend is always a busy one for the volunteers, with people keen to get out on the water.
Photo / Bevan Conley Coastguard Whanganui says Wellington Anniversar­y weekend is always a busy one for the volunteers, with people keen to get out on the water.

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