Three men went boating in Port Phillip Bay, but drowned after their boat capsized.
Following a recently released coroner’s report into this June 2015 incident, Maritime Safety Victoria is urging anyone considering a day on the water to understand the risks they may face and to be prepared to manage these risks.
In this case, the boat owner had a boating licence and the vessel was registered, but it was not fit for use in the conditions on that day.
The boat was in good condition and had been used by the three men for several trips on inland waterways. By its nature, Port Phillip Bay can appear calm where the waters are sheltered from wind but further from shore conditions can be much rougher.

On the day the men went on to the Bay, a gale and high seas warning had been put in place by the Bureau of Meteorology. It is not known if the trio had seen the weather alerts.
The boaters may have been taken off guard by not fully understanding offshore winds and the changeable conditions within the area they were voyaging to.
The boat had a low freeboard which meant the vessel would have been susceptible to quickly becoming swamped in choppy conditions.
The freeboard was further affected by modifications to the boat which increased its weight and reduced the amount of weight it could safely carry. The vessel had been fitted with raised seats that created a higher centre of gravity and caused the vessel to list to one side, both of which reduced the vessel’s stability.

The men all had lifejackets, however two of the men wore Type 2 lifejackets which are not the legally required type for open water, and they were not correctly fastened. Unlike Type 1 lifejackets, Type 2 lifejackets do not have support built in to keep a person’s head above water.
The vessel capsized and it was found with its anchor deployed. No alarm from the men was received by rescue services. By the time the men were found, all had drowned.
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