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Safer waters for Queenscliff

Queenscliff community members can go swimming and boating in safer waters thanks to a new Coast Guard search and rescue vessel.

Marine Search and Rescue volunteers received the new 12-metre-long and four-metre-wide Vessel Rescue 203 from the state government on Monday (July 14).

Queenscliff Coast Guard Flotilla commander Chris Smith said the “cutting-edge” vessel was purpose-built to enhance life-saving operations on the water.

“The capability provided by Rescue 203 ensure reliable performance and response when it matters most,” he said.

“The new vessel significantly boosts our ability to respond swiftly and effectively to emergencies in challenging marine environments.

“The vessel has been designed for the harsh conditions of southern Port Phillip, the RIP and Bass Strait with advanced navigation, communications, and safety technology.”

Minister for Emergency Services Vicki Ward said the boat was designed to help Queenscliff Coast Guard’s volunteers continue assisting people in emergencies.

“I’m proud to say that this vessel was designed and built right here in Victoria, helping local businesses deliver for our communities,” she said.

“With so many Victorians holding recreational vessel licenses and enjoying the water, it’s essential that we do all we can to keep them safe.

“We’re giving the hardworking volunteers of the Queenscliff Coast Guard a fit-for-purpose vessel so they can continue to be there for those in need.”

Rescue 203 features state-of-the-art navigation and operating systems, including GPS, forward-looking infrared radar, and radio direction-finding equipment.

The vessel can operate anytime during the day or night, support the Country Fire Authority in Marine firefighting and assist police operations.

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