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Jet Skier First Cautioned Under New Safety Law After Isle Of Wight Ferry Incident

A jet skier who forced an Isle of Wight ferry to take evasive action after steering across its path has become the first to be cautioned by the Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA) under a new water safety law. 

The offence was committed by a man in his 20s from Southampton at the entrance to Cowes Harbour on 4 August 2023 after he circled directly across the ferry’s path, within metres of its bow.

His actions prompted the ferry’s master to make significant changes to steerage and power to reduce the risk of a collision.

The incident was spotted by officers from Hampshire and Isle of Wight Constabulary with the case being taken by the MCA which issued a caution to the man on 1 July 2024 after he admitted the offence.

MCA Departmental Inspector Lesley Hopker said:

“The jet skier was very remorseful and appreciated that his actions had forced a ferry with many people on board to, essentially, slam on the brakes.

“At a busy harbour, on the last day of Cowes Week, this could have had serious consequences. It’s a timely reminder that even small watercraft are now covered by maritime law and action will be taken against those breaking the rules.”

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