dunedin
Well-Known Member
Thanks for the explanation.I don’t know the type of boat, but he was an older live aboard basically living rent free in Newtown. I understand he wanted to scrub off some sort of ancillary floating shed. As he had no engine for his boat or tender, he attempted to tow the whole shooting match ashore, caught by wind and tide went aground near the entrance and got holed. The rising tide took him off again, and it sank in the fairway shortly after as we can see. Insured, unlikely. He’s lost his home, and most of his possessions with it I expect. The boat will be easy to replace with another free, tatty old semi wreck I am sure. As to the rest, hard to say. What the NT will do about it God knows. A danger to navigation, possibly a fair bit of fuel on board, plus all the flotsam his belongings have become. It’s an environmental disaster in there as well as the human tragedy.
Yes somebody will have to pick up the substantial costs for removal to clear the fairway.
The case for compulsory registration and third party / wreck removal insurance gets stronger.


