Connemara failure highlights urgent need to address ferry fiasco

The power loss of the Bluebridge ferry Connemara in the Cook Strait highlights the importance of a resilient publicly-owned interisland ferry service

The pow­er loss of the Blue­bridge fer­ry Con­nemara in the Cook Strait last night high­lights the impor­tance of a resilient pub­licly-owned inter­is­land fer­ry ser­vice, says the Mar­itime Union of New Zealand (MUNZ).

MUNZ Nation­al Sec­re­tary Carl Find­lay says this issue with the Blue­bridge ser­vice along­side oth­er pre­vi­ous issues demon­strates the need for high-qual­i­ty and fit for pur­pose fer­ries on the strait. 

“Once again it’s just been a mat­ter of the quick think­ing of a high­ly skilled crew and good luck with the con­di­tions that there has been a safe recov­ery of the ves­sel and peo­ple aboard.

“We can’t keep rely­ing on luck.

“Cook Strait is the most crit­i­cal route for New Zealand’s freight trans­port sys­tem and it needs to be resilient. That means pub­lic owned and rail enabled fer­ries that are reli­able, safe, and fit for pur­pose.

“It’s worth not­ing that the Con­nemara is much new­er than the ships run by Kiwirail and was built by the provider rumoured to be the Gov­ern­men­t’s fron­trun­ner for new inter­is­lander fer­ries, Ste­naLine.

“Just last month the share­hold­ing Min­is­ter, Nico­la Willis, was in Par­lia­ment tout­ing the ben­e­fits of pri­vate fer­ries. This shows once again how wrong-head­ed that state­ment and her deci­sion to can­cel the iRex project was.

“It’s get­ting close to a year with­out a deci­sion or even the final nego­ti­a­tion of the iReX can­cel­la­tion that is like­ly to cost us hun­dreds of mil­lions of dol­lars.

“The gov­ern­ment needs to swal­low its pride and go back to Hyundai to nego­ti­ate the iReX deal.

“It’ll cost us more now because of this gov­ern­men­t’s rash deci­sion to can­cel the orig­i­nal deal but nowhere near as much as how much a failed fer­ry sys­tem will cost our freight cus­tomers, our econ­o­my, and the safe­ty of our crews and pas­sen­gers.”

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