Safety first at Sumner Bay

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Source: Environment Canterbury Regional Council

Safety first at Sumner Bay | Environment Canterbury

Still making the most of the water this winter? Stay safe and respect the reserved area at Sumner Bay — it’s there to protect everyone.

Recent sightings of electric power-driven craft operating close to shore, have raised concerns about the unsafe use of vessels in the reserved area of Sumner Bay.  

Sumner Bay contains a designated reserved area that extends 400 metres seaward from the beach.

Within this zone, the use of power-driven vessels – including jet skis, tow boogies, power-assisted surfboards and electric foils – is strictly prohibited, unless you are transiting directly to or from the nearest point outside the reserved area.

Deputy Harbourmaster Gordon McKay says this rule is in place for one simple reason – to keep everyone safe.

“Sumner Bay is hugely popular with swimmers, paddleboarders, surfers, and families. High-speed or powered craft can pose a serious risk in such a busy and diverse area,” says Gordon.

“Even though some of these new devices seem quiet or small, they are still powerful, heavy, often sharp, and can move quickly and unpredictably.”

The reserved area exists:

  • to protect people in the water
  • to reduce potential collisions
  • to ensure Sumner Bay remains a safe place for everyone.

“We want everyone to have a good time on the water. But that only happens when we all follow the rules and look out for each other. Keep your powered craft well clear of the beach and save the speed for open water.”

Users of power-driven vessels are requested to head to areas where restrictions do not apply such as Brighton Beach or Lyttelton Harbour. 

Before heading out: Make sure you’ve prepped your vessel, checked your gear, and know the rules for

safer boating.

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