A skipper whose boat capsized while crossing the Tairua Bar, landing him and two others in the water, has been fined $400 for not making sure lifejackets were worn.
A full-scale rescue was launched on Easter Monday involving the Coastguard, Westpac rescue helicopter, lifeguards and police to bring the three men to shore and tow the boat back in.
A month-long investigation found the skipper was at fault, said the Waikato Regional Council maritime services team leader, Richard Barnett.
The council fined the man $200 for failing to wear a lifejacket and another $200 for failing to ensure his crew were wearing lifejackets.
It also gave him a formal written warning for operating a vessel in a manner that caused unnecessary danger or risk. The council decided against a court prosecution because no one was injured and the offence was the skipper's first.