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New boating safety initiatives launched

By mpnewsOctober 31, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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WITH the summer boating season fast approaching, Safe Transport Victoria is calling on all boaters, jet-skiers, and paddle boarders to prioritise vessel maintenance and to familiarise themselves with waterway safety rules.

Two boating safety initiatives have been launched including a new partnership between Safe Transport Victoria and the maritime smartphone app DECKEE, and the seasonal Back to Basics program. The partnership provides Victorian boaters with a smarter way to get information on mandatory safety equipment and waterway rules that are relevant to their location and vessel type, thanks to the GPS capabilities of DECKEE.

DECKEE shows weather forecasts, wave and tide information, details of boat ramps, and can record a boater’s trip.
The Back to Basics program provides tips on boat maintenance and safety equipment, teaching boaters how to achieve safe and trouble-free boating.

In 2023-24, 85 per cent of marine incidents were due to vessel disablement, mainly caused by motor breakdowns, equipment failure, or running out of fuel. “Too many boaters head out unprepared, leading to rescues for preventable issues like mechanical breakdowns or running out of fuel. Make sure you’re prepared before heading out on the water to ensure you get home safely,” Safe Transport Victoria’s Chris Banks said.

First published in the Mornington News – 29 October 2024

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