A massive boating and drinking party on Ruby Island in Lake Wanaka yesterday has authorities angry and despairing.
Any one of the up to 500 young people who took inflatable boats and large amounts of alcohol to the tiny island could have drowned or been injured had the Queenstown-Lakes District harbourmaster team not learned about it and intervened, they say.
Deputy Mayor and Wanaka Councillor Calum MacLeod said that from what he saw yesterday, hundreds of young people had been encouraged to paddle to Ruby Island, generally in flimsy inflatable boats and with large amounts of alcohol, to drink on the beach.
Although organisers insisted that everyone who took part had to wear a lifejacket, no one was enforcing the rule when people began the return trip later in the afternoon and no one was keeping count of participants to make sure everyone got back safely.
MacLeod said he hitched a ride to the island with the harbourmaster, and was less than impressed by what he saw.