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Boatsales Staff29 Oct 2013
NEWS

Thieves damage Wooli rescue boat

Rescue and sefety equipment stolen and boat vandalised in senseless act

Marine Rescue Wooli’s offshore rescue vessel has been vandalised for the second time in less than a year and valuable equipment stolen from on board.

The vessel, moored on the Wooli River outside the unit’s base, was broken into overnight last Friday, with the thieves damaging radio antennas and stealing a range of small equipment.

The cost of the damage and stolen items is estimated to be almost $2000. The $345,000 Naiad, delivered to the Wooli unit at Easter 2012, is still fit for duty on the water.

Marine Rescue NSW Commissioner Stacey Tannos condemned the theft and damage to the boat.

"It’s utterly thoughtless to damage a community resource vital to saving lives on the water," he said.

"All our members are volunteers. They give their time to protect their communities by helping boaters in trouble, often when they are in immediate peril.

"Far from this insult, they deserve nothing but our thanks and support for their selfless commitment."

The thieves this week stole a sea anchor, its fittings and line, a fire extinguisher, two sets of binoculars and a torch, worth a total of more than $1200.

While the unit has been able to repair one antenna, another must be replaced.

"Fortunately, this incident is not as serious as last year’s attack. Although the boat is still on the water, it is a major inconvenience to the unit’s volunteers, who rely on all this equipment in their work to find and assist boaters in trouble,” Commissioner Tannos said.

Commissioner Tannos urged anyone with any information on the incident or thieves to call Grafton police or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

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