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23 Oct 2025 23:38
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  •   Home > News > Accident and Emergency

    The attempted refloating of the stricken Interislander ferry Aratere has been delayed until high tide tonight

    The attempted refloating of the stricken Interislander ferry Aratere has been delayed until high tide tonight


    InterIslander
    InterIslander
    Authorities abandoned plans this morning to get the vessel back to port in Picton - instead sending down divers to gather more information about how badly the vessel's run aground.

    The ferry hit the coastline just after 10 last night after suffering a steering failure.

    Nearly 50 people, crew and eight passengers have spent the night on board.

    Harbourmaster Jake Oliver says options are currently being worked through on how to take non-essential people off the vessel later today.

    He says the crew and passengers are safe on board and there's no evident environmental risks while the vessel's grounded.

    Interislander general manager Duncan Roy says high tide is the best time to refloat with the most water around the ship, with the next one being around nine tonight.

    © 2025 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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