A luxury yacht captain that urged a container vessel to transform its program in the Tauranga Harbour was infringed by the Harbourmaster of the Bay of Plenty Regional Council.
The case happened on 5 June as the container vessel was cruising towards the Port of Tauranga in the Matakana network.
The ship consistently tried to inform the luxury yacht by blowing up the horn 5 times. But there was no action or adjustment during the luxury yacht. The vessel was urged to transform its program.

Per the Regional Navigation Safety Bylaw, a captain of a vessel listed below 500 gross tonnages in the Tauranga pilotage location can not hinder any kind of vessel’s navigating past 500 gross tonnages.
Jon Peters, the Harbourmaster, has actually reported that there’s a relocating banned area in the Matakana network that is indicated to safeguard smaller sized watercrafts.
This shows that captains have to prevent browsing 500 meters before and also 50 meters on either side of huge vessels.
There was a patrol watercraft because location, and also the luxury yacht captain was spoken with adhering to the case.
Per maritime regulation, the captain was fined $200, the optimum quantity.
References: NZ Herald, Scoop Independent News