It is hoped an incident on the Aniwhenua section of the Rangitaiki River involving recreational paddlers and a commercial jetboat operator will open doors to water safety talks before local bylaws are reviewed in July.
On Sunday, experienced kayaker and stand-up paddle-boarder Bruce Webber was joined by 12 others for a paddle.
"We had adults and three youngsters on sit-on kayaks, whitewater kayaks or stand-up-paddle boards," Mr Webber said.
Mr Webber said Bill Roberts from Kiwi Jet Boats Tours stopped as he went up river and acknowledged the group. However, it was the down-river journey that left the group angry. "We heard him coming and moved over to the side of the narrow stretch of water, but he flew past with only a few metres separating us. The wake from the boat washed some of the crew on to the bank," Mr Webber said.
"Experienced paddlers know to turn their board or kayak into the wake but there's a lot of people, young ones in particular, who don't."