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Bluebridge Ferry Incident: Strong Winds Cause Damage at Picton Wharf

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In a dramatic turn of events, Bluebridge’s Connemara ferry collided with Picton’s wharf during a berthing manoeuvre on Tuesday, causing damage to the wharf structure. The incident, influenced by strong winds, has raised concerns about the challenges ferries face when operating in difficult weather conditions.

The Connemara was attempting to dock when gusts of wind reportedly pushed the vessel off course, leading to the collision. Witnesses at the scene described the sound of the impact as a “thud,” followed by visible damage to a section of the wharf. Fortunately, no one was injured, and the ferry itself sustained only minor damage.

Bluebridge officials were quick to address the situation, acknowledging the challenging conditions and the importance of safety. “Safety is our highest priority, and we are working closely with the authorities to assess the extent of the damage and ensure repairs are completed as soon as possible,” a Bluebridge spokesperson said.

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The Marlborough District Council, responsible for the wharf’s management, confirmed that the damage is being assessed, with repair work expected to begin shortly. In the meantime, ferry schedules are being reviewed to prevent further incidents.

Challenges of Berthing in Strong Winds

For those unfamiliar with maritime operations, strong winds can severely hinder a vessel’s ability to manoeuvre, especially during precise operations like docking. When high winds are present, even experienced crews face difficulties in keeping control of large ships like the Connemara, which weighs thousands of tonnes. This incident underscores the ongoing risks ferries face in New Zealand’s often unpredictable weather.

Piction Wharf. Photo Credit: Marlborough District Council website

This isn’t the first time ferries have struggled with Picton’s strong winds, and the situation has prompted discussions about improving infrastructure or revising operational guidelines in severe weather.

What’s Next for Ferry Operations?

While the damage is being repaired, Bluebridge has reassured customers that ferry services will continue with minimal disruption. However, future crossings may be delayed or rescheduled depending on the weather conditions.

As for boaties and maritime enthusiasts, this serves as a reminder of the importance of planning and preparation when facing challenging weather. Whether it’s a commercial ferry or a personal yacht, wind and weather conditions remain a critical factor in maritime safety.

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Boating New Zealand has reached out to the Harbour Master in Picton, and Bluebridge Ferries. We await their response and will update this article with their feedback.

 


Ferry Specification

Built: Cantiere Navale Visentini, Italy, 2007
Length: 186.5m
Beam overall: 25.6m
Gross tonnage: 27,414
Draft: 6.3m
Main engines: 2 x MAN/B&W x 10,800 kW each
Service speed: 22 knots
Freight capacity: 2,255 lane metres
Passengers: 500

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