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Update Fishing boat capsizes.
« on: March 15, 2012, 10:41:05 PM »
Fishing boat capsizes, 7 missing
Family in shock as search continues

TIM DONOGHUE, KEVIN NORQUAY AND GWYNETH HYNDMAN Last updated 10:14 15/03/2012

DOUG FIELD/Fairfax NZ
SEARCH UNDERWAY: The boat Easy Rider was heading north near Stewart Island when it capsized with at least nine people on board.

 Fairfax NZ LOST AT SEA: Easy Rider, a 38-foot vessel, capsized off Saddle Point at the northern tip of Stewart Island at about midnight on Wednesday.
LATEST: A fishing boat that capsized in Foveaux Strait with nine people on board - two of them children - was two months ago involved in a heroic rescue in the same treacherous waters.

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Easy Rider, a 38-foot vessel, capsized off Saddle Point at the northern tip of Stewart Island, in 13degC waters well known for rips, about midnight Wednesday.

One person has survived 18 hours in the chill waters of Foveaux Strait, but hopes are fading for up to seven others - two young children among them - missing after a Southland fishing boat went down in treacherous waters.

One body has been found.

The survivor was found at 6pm tonight, four hours after the alarm was raised, and 18 hours after the sinking.

Easy Rider skipper Rewai Karetai, hailed as a hero for a rescue in the strait two months ago, was understood to have been on board.

Family member Jill Karetai said the nine people on board the boat were mostly members of the wider Karetai whanau.

"They were on their way to the Mutton Bird Islands and left about 6pm last night. Rewai Karetai is my nephew. He was definitely on the boat when it left last night. We are all in a state of shock at the moment ,'' she said.

Her nephew Rewai Karetai regularly sailed to the islands at this time of the year.

"He drops people off for months at a time down there at this time of the year," she said.

Whanau had told her the missing family members, aged from in their 60s to children, had left on the Easy Rider "all cheerful last night''.

They were from all over Southland and were the first batch of the family to go to the islands for the season.

The  Maori community in Invercargill, including family members, a priest and Maori social workers had visited her during the evening, Jill Karetai said.

"We are just living in hope and waiting, it's like being suspended in ice. It's like a horror movie ... it hasn't sunk in.''

The Easy Rider was involved in a rescue operation of another fishing vessel in January, and Mr Karetai was hailed as a hero.

Two of the five people on board the fishing boat died after it capsized near White Island.

Easy Rider spotted the three survivors and rescued them, with Mr Karetai hailed as a hero after he battled heavy seas, tidal currents and high winds to pluck three people to safety.

Barry Bethune, who was rescued by Mr Karetai in January, said he'd been receiving calls from friends and family after the Easy Rider was identified.

Mr Bethune said it was hard to hold on to hope, knowing the conditions of the strait.

"Knowing that Rewai...''

"I'm just blistering barnacles devastated ... this has brought everything back.''

Last night, Easy Rider was heading north near Stewart Island when it capsized around midnight, Inspector John Doherty said. The alarm was raised 14 hours after the capsize, when Easy Rider failed to make a 2pm rendezvous at Stewart Island.

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A major search and rescue operation was set under way, with boats and helicopters being used to search.

A MetService spokesman said there was heavy rain and gale force winds in Foveaux Strait around 12am.

There was also four metre swell on the open ocean.

"The sea was probably very rough.''

The wind turned southwest and dropped overnight.

The water temperature in Foveaux Strait was currently 13degC. In water temperatures between 10 and 16degC, a human's expected survival time was between one and six hours.

A person would usually lapse into unconsciousness in between one and two hours.

Cold water robs the body's heat 32 times faster than cold air.

Southland area commander Inspector Lane Todd refused to comment but said police would be sending out regular updates.

A media conference was expected to be held mid-morning tomorrow.

After the January rescue, Mr Karetai said Maritime New Zealand should educate recreational boaties more on how to keep safe on the water.

Little things such as putting cellphones into zip-locked plastic bags were essential, he said.

It is the second major sea incident involving a muttonbirding family in Foveaux Strait.

In May 2006, fishing trawler Kotuku sank while returning from the Muttonbird Islands after being struck by two rogue waves.

Six of the nine people on board died - 52-year-old Ian Hayward, nine-year-old cousins Shain Topi-Tairi and Sailor Trow-Topi, the children's grandfather, Leslie (Peter) Topi, 78, Sailor's mother, Tania Topi, 41, and Clinton Woods, 34.

Three people, skipper John Edminstin, Paul Topi, and Dylan Topi, survived the ordeal after swimming about 500m through heavy seas to Womens Island. Woods also swam to the island but died before he could be rescued.

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