New Coastguard boat arrives

Riverton Coastguard skipper and chairman Ross McKenzie (left) and Gough Bros manager Nick Morris...
Riverton Coastguard skipper and chairman Ross McKenzie (left) and Gough Bros manager Nick Morris with the new Coastguard boat behind them. PHOTO: TONI MCDONALD
After seven years, Riverton's Coastguard skipper and chairman Ross McKenzie yesterday drove the new $1 million Russell John Chisholm rescue boat home, ready for its launch in August.

But filling it with 700 litres of fuel was the first stop before tucking it into its purpose-built shed.

The Riverton crew will take the boat through sea trials before its official launch on Riverton’s high tide on August 16.

The vessel replaces the 25-year-old 8.5m Naiad, also called the Russell John Chisholm, named after a 7-year-old boy whose body was never found after a Cessna carrying 10 passengers plunged into Foveaux Strait in 1998.

Built by Gough Bros in Invercargill, the 10m hard-top Naiad is powered by twin V6 350 Yamaha outboard engines and equipped with autopilot search patterns, a Forward Looking Infrared thermal image camera and night-vision cameras.

— Toni McDonald