Rescue
On Feb 7, 2024

Multiple Marine Rescue NSW units combine to complete rescue mission off Cape Byron

Volunteers from Marine Rescue Brunswick, Point Danger and the Port Macquarie radio hub combined overnight to complete a successful rescue of a disabled 18 metre motor cruiser with three people on board off Cape Byron.

Marine Rescue NSW radio operators at Port Macquarie took a call for assistance from the vessel after it experienced mechanical issues and lost all power, three kilometres off Cape Byron around 7:15 last night (Tuesday 6 February, 2024).

Marine Rescue Brunswick was tasked for the mission and a volunteer crew deployed on board Brunswick 30.

BR 30 reached the distressed vessel that was transiting from Sydney to Queensland when it became disabled.

The crew on board Brunswick 30 secured the disabled vessel and initiated a tow but Marine Rescue Point Danger Unit Commander Keith Smith said PD 31 was tasked to complete the mission because of the size of the motor cruiser.

“The boat was so large, it couldn’t be taken into the Brunswick River, so we towed it into the Tweed River,” he said.

Unit Commander Smith said Point Danger 31 travelled around 55 kilometres with the disabled vessel in tow.

“Our crew of six were activated about eight o’clock last night and didn’t finish the tow job till about 5:30 this morning, so while all the people on the Tweed and Gold Coast were asleep our crew was out there saving lives on the water.

“A watch officer from the Point Danger unit oversaw our rescue vessel while radio operators at the Port Macquarie hub did a wonderful job providing communications along with the Brunswick crew who were first to assist on-water, this was real team effort,” he said.

Marine Rescue Point Danger Unit Commander Smith said PD 31 had a crew of six volunteers on board.

“We had four qualified crew members and we also used it as a training exercise where we took two trainees down as well, they gained some real life experience in saving lives on the water,” he said.

The three people on board the disabled vessel were safely returned to shore and were relieved to be on land.

Latest News

Rescue
On Apr 30, 2025

Marine Rescue Newcastle crew complete late-night assist in challenging offshore conditions

A volunteer crew from Marine Rescue Newcastle navigated darkness and a fast-flowing run-out tide overnight to rescue a stranded sailor four nautical miles (7.4 km) south of Nobbys Head. Marine Rescue...

Rescue
On Apr 29, 2025

Marine Rescue NSW volunteers to hone skills in major South Coast training exercise

More than 80 Marine Rescue NSW volunteers from the South Coast will take part in a simulated live activation, real-time, multi-agency search and rescue exercise (SAREX) this Saturday (3 May). Seven...