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Close alert

Crossing a bar is a high risk activity for even the most experienced boatie. A responsible skipper is well prepared and makes informed decisions before heading out.

Important safety guidelines to follow

  • Check the weather within 12 hours of your boating trip.
  • Check the tide - always avoid low tide.
  • Talk to a local about the bar conditions.
  • Tie down any loose objects such as anchor, and ropes.
  • Everyone must wear a lifejacket.
  • Contact Coastguard on VHF immediately before you cross and when you’ve successfully crossed.
  • Avoid ebb or falling tides (between high tide and low tide, when water flows away from the shore).
  • Always go out with an experienced skipper prior to attempting crossing yourself.

If in doubt, don't go out!


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Current conditions

Bar cameras

Live camera images can help you check bar conditions and make informed decisions before heading out on the water.

Waikato Regional Council currently have camera feeds available from Port Waikato, Tairua and Raglan. You can see these feeds by clicking on the links, below.

Port Waikato

  • The camera at Port Waikato is independently powered, and sends out an updated picture every minute via the One NZ Wireless Network.
  • Please make sure you check the date and time displayed at the bottom left of the image.
  • The camera is regularly monitored but its remote and exposed location means that there may be technical issues from time to time.  If you think something is wrong, please call 0800 800 401 to log a fault with the Maritime Services Team.
  • The feed will not display in some web browsers.  Please use Safari, Chrome or Microsoft Edge. 

Tairua

  • This feed is hosted on NIWA's website.

Raglan

  • We no longer provide a bar camera in Raglan. However, a live feed is still available. This is currently operated by the Raglan Sport Fishing Club.

Kāwhia

  • A bar camera is no longer available in Kāwhia.

Safety videos

We paired up with Bay of Plenty Regional Council, with funding from ACC and Maritime NZ, to produce five bar crossing films in association with Coastguard and NZ Police.

These films will walk you through the key safety steps you should take to make a safer bar crossing.

PLEASE NOTE: The Now Casting VHF channels mentioned in the Bar Crossing films have since changed. To see current Now Casting VHF channels, please click here.

New Zealand bar crossing

How to cross a bar safely in a trailer powerboat.

Raglan bar crossing

How to cross the Raglan bar (west coast bar).

Tairua bar crossing

How to cross the Tairua bar safely.

Bowentown bar crossing

How to cross the Bowentown bar safely.

Kaituna (Maketu) bar crossing

How to cross the Kaituna (Maketu) bar safely.


Coastguard courses

Coastguard provide training to skippers who are likely to encounter bar crossing situations in their vessels, to enable greater levels of safety and proficiency.

Coastguard Bar Crossing Course
https://www.boatingeducation.org.nz/courses/38/bar-crossing/

Raglan
Email raglancoastguard@gmail.com to register your interest.

Tairua / Pauanui
Email pauanuicoastguard@vodafone.co.nz to register your interest.