Life on the ocean is about to get a little easier for boaties crossing the dangerous Bowentown Bar thanks to the recent installation of a new directional wave buoy.
"This is a new wave buoy that's getting installed off Bowentown off Waihi Beach," said Daniel Rapson, Deputy Harbourmaster. "It's going to give us and the local boating community information on wave size, period, and it's all about boating safety. It's an extra tool to help people make an informed decision on what the conditions are like for a day on the water."
Data collected from the smart buoy will be made available to the public through the Bay of Plenty Regional Council's website.
"The key users are going to be the local boating community, recreational fishermen heading out on boats crossing the bar. There's some larger moored vessels that cross the Bowentown Bar regularly, and also just the cruising vessels heading up the coast from Tauranga."
It's position – four nautical miles off the Bowentown Bar – was chosen after the local community and coastguard raised concerns about the dangers of crossing the sand bar.