Excessive speed and a lack of lifejackets from recreational boat users are the concerns still causing the biggest headaches for the Bay of Plenty Regional Council Harbourmaster team.
From Labour Weekend to January 10, patrols have handed out breach notices to 94 skippers for speeding violations and to 86 for breaking lifejacket rules. 345 breaches have been handed out in total.
Bay of Plenty Regional Council harbourmaster Jon Jon Peters says across the region they’ve interacted with over 1700 boaties, and it’s disappointing that many are still ignoring the rules.
“Again, the biggest culprits are powerboat and jetski users, but we are seeing an increase in kayak and paddleboard users not carrying lifejackets or personal floatation devices,” Peters says.
Of the 86 lifejacket breaches, 22 were kayakers and 17 stand-up paddleboarders.