Australia: Coast Guard Mooloolaba Gets New Rescue Boat

Coast Guard Mooloolaba Gets New Rescue Boat

The oceans and waterways around the Sunshine Coast became a little safer after Assistant Minister for Emergency Volunteers Ted Malone officially launched the Mooloolaba Coast Guard’s (QF6) latest rescue vessel.

The 13-metre mono-hull offshore vessel Rhondda Rescue made its official splash off the Mooloolaba docks in a commissioning ceremony on April 6th.

Mr Malone said the new million dollar vessel ‘Rhondda Rescue’ – named after Mooloolaba Coast Guard patron Michael Alexander’s wife – is a 45-foot launch equipped with cutting edge equipment ready for all kinds of rescues.

“She has a range of more than 400 nautical miles which is greater than any vessel in the region and will allow the crews to conduct long-range rescues off the Queensland coast. The vessel also has the latest medical rescue equipment such as a floating stretcher allowing the Coast Guard crew and their emergency service colleagues to offer optimum patient care while at sea.”

Mr Malone commended the team at Mooloolaba Coast Guard for their commitment to the community and encouraged all boaties to take extra care while on the water.

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Press Release, April 9, 2013