Charts key after Mōtītī boat sinking

Mōtītī Island. Photo / file

It is important to check charts, Maketu Volunteer Coastguard president Shane Beech said after a private launch hit rocks during a sightseeing sea tour near Mōtītī Island.

All 14 adults on board managed to escape, wearing life jackets, into another small vessel, Beech said.

“They (passengers) did the right thing,” he said.

Maketu Volunteer Coastguard president Shane Beech.

Beech said that the Coastguards were alerted directly by the police at 1.40pm to help with the launch that originated from Tauranga Bridge Marina.

Beech said the conditions were calm, but 600m off Mōtītī Island was more suitable for diving and smaller vessels.

“It is a bit of local knowledge,” he said.

“It is a no-go zone for bigger vessels.”

An aerial photo of Mōtītī Island. Photo /John Borren

When the Coastguard arrived, the bow had been poking out of the water, and the stern had hit the ground.

However, Beech said an exact depth could not be obtained because of the shifting nature of the area.

Beech said it was unsure if a salvage operation could be undertaken, but because of the fuel left behind, a plan to minimise the damage would likely be devised.

A few boogie boards and a bit of debris were left on the surface, but there was nothing to cause any risk to vessels passing through the area, Beech said.

Coastguard volunteers from Maketū, Tauranga and Whakatāne alongside a nearby boatie and Customs vessel Hawk V also supported.

All 14 people on board were transferred to Coastguard Maketū’s rescue vessel, Eastpack Rescue, and taken to shore in Tauranga.

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