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Check your moorings – or risk losing your boat

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For immediate release: Thursday 21 October 2004

Check your moorings – or risk losing your boat

That’s the message from Tauranga harbourmaster Jon Moore after three boats broke free in high winds over a single week. One of the boats came ashore at Pilot Bay but was towed off with no damage. The other vessels, a large catamaran at Omokoroa and a trimaran in the Tauranga causeway, were caught up by nearby vessels.

In all three cases, Mr Moore says the moorings had not been inspected within the timeframe required by navigation and safety bylaws, which is every two years. For this official inspection, moorings must be lifted and checked by a licensed mooring inspector, he explains.

But Mr Moore strongly urges mooring owners or users to check moorings themselves more frequently – preferably annually. They can do this by diving down and having a look. “If you’re not happy, then call in a mooring contractor,” he says. “It’s better to play it safe, than to have your boat break loose and take off without you.”

ENDS

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