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Boatsales Staff7 May 2012
NEWS

New boat for Marine Rescue NSW

Extra coverage for Port Stephens area

The formal commissioning ceremony for the Codi-K II, the latest addition to the Marine Rescue NSW fleet, will take place at Port Stephens today (Monday, May 7).


Marine Rescue NSW Commissioner Stacey Tannos said the Codi-K II, a $260,000 8.5-metre Gemini rigid hull inflatable boat, would be a valuable addition to marine search and rescue capability in the Hunter region, boosting safety for the local boating community.


"The Codi-K II forms an important part of Marine Rescue’s strategically-located safety net of offshore rescue vessels covering the NSW coastline," Commissioner Tannos said.


"It is the second Gemini RIB to join the MRNSW fleet. These are a new generation of rapid-response rescue vessels, able to operate up to 15 nautical miles offshore," he said.


Replacing the original Codi-K, the new vessel joins the Port Stephens unit’s 52 foot Arun, the Danial Thain.


Commissioner Tannos paid tribute to the unit’s volunteers for their fundraising efforts, which had enabled them to fund the cost of the new vessel.


"The members of Port Stephens are tremendously committed to saving lives on the water and energetic in their work to raise funds for their unit and their operations, including this new vessel," he said.


"I want to thank the Hunter community, local and visiting boaters and the unit’s sponsors for their ongoing support for the vital work of the Port Stephens volunteers and their colleagues in our other units in the Hunter-Central Coast region.


"Our rescue coverage on this area of the coastline is exceptional, with Marine Rescue units operating from nine separate locations between Port Stephens and Terrigal. This is one of the State’s most popular districts for boating, both offshore and on the network of lakes."


Port Stephens Unit Commander Malcolm Milliken said the Codi-K II provided the unit’s volunteers with a light-weight, speedy and highly- manoeuvrable vessel.


"Like her predecessor, she will complement the Danial Thain and be of great value both offshore and on our local rivers and tributaries," UC Milliken said.


"In 2011, our members assisted 370 people aboard 139 vessels, worth $12 million. So far this year, we have gone to the aid of another 182 people on 68 vessels valued at $10 million."


State of the art electronics installed on MRNSW vessels include Raymarine navigation, Icom marine radios, Furuno AIS (Automatic Identification System) and FLIR night vision, along with advanced first aid equipment, an Australian Defibrillators cardiac defibrillator and oxygen therapy.


Commissioner Tannos acknowledged the vital support of the NSW Government and the boating community for Marine Rescue’s essential services.
"Our number one priority is safety on the water for both our volunteers and the boating community.


"The ongoing annual Government grant of $1.4 million, plus around $5 million from the boating community, means that MRNSW can depend on about 50 per cent of the budget we need to provide NSW with a world-class marine search and rescue, radio network and education service for safer boating.


"Even with this funding support, as a community-based organisation, we still need to rely on our volunteers’ energetic fundraising to contribute towards the $14 million we need to provide our valuable services."


Commissioner Tannos reminded boaters to always log on and log off with their local Marine Rescue radio base whenever they are on the water. 
To find your local base, visit www.marinerescuensw.com.au.


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