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Tow sports ‘slingshot’ warning for NSW waterways

NSW State Government
Ports and Waterways Minister Paul McLeay has called on skippers of boats towing skis, wakeboards and inflatable tubes to take extra care following a serious incident at Nowra yesterday.

Mr McLeay said a 12 year old boy was in a serious but stable condition in Randwick Hospital and another boy was in a stable condition in the Shoalhaven Hospital after being involved in a boating incident near Greys Beach just upstream of the Nowra bridge.

“NSW Maritime and police are still putting together the details but it appears the incident involved two ski-boats, one of which was towing the boys on an inflatable tube,” Mr McLeay said.

“An investigation is underway to determine just what went wrong but the accident does highlight the need for all skippers to take care and in particular to observe the safe ‘distance off’ rules.”

Mr McLeay said NSW Maritime figures show an average of 26 tow-related incidents occur statewide each year.

“In 94 per cent of these incidents someone is injured, while 47 per cent of people involved suffer serious injuries,” Mr McLeay said.

“Even more alarmingly, three per cent of accidents result in a fatality. NSW Maritime is particularly concerned about the use of inflatable tubes that have become increasingly popular over recent years.“

“These inflatables have no method of steering so in a turning manoeuvre the boat and tow line can act like a slingshot, sending the towed device and the person on board on a short but uncontrollable ride.”

Key tow-sport safety tips include:

*The skipper is responsible for the safety of their boat, all on board and the person being towed;

*Any device being towed must be kept at least 30m clear of other boats, the shore and structures;

*The boat and the device being towed must be kept at least 60m clear of swimmers;

*The tow boat must carry an observer who must keep watch over the people being towed at all times;

*Tow ropes must be at least seven metres long;

*No more than three people can be towed at the same time;

*The skipper, observer and person towed must keep under the 0.05 alcohol limit;

*The skipper must always keep a proper lookout.

Mr McLeay said as part of its promotion of a safe boating culture, NSW Maritime is supporting a tow sports safety campaign which can be found at http://www.dontcrampyourstyle.com.au/

Other information on towing safety can be found at http://maritime.nsw.gov.au/docs/publications/whatknowbeforetow.pdf

www.maritime.nsw.gov.au




by NSW Government Media   6:55 AM Mon 30 Nov 2009 GMT




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