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Interislander Ferry Kaiarahi Returns to Wellington Due to Issues
An Interislander ferry, the Kaiarahi, was compelled to return to Wellington on March 15, 2024, after encountering technical difficulties that necessitated the cancellation of its journey across the Cook Strait. The vessel was en route to Picton when the issues arose shortly before entering the Tory Channel.
According to Grant Nalder, the Wellington Harbour Master, the ferry departed Wellington at 15:30 local time. While the specifics of the technical troubles remain somewhat unclear, one passenger reported on social media that the issue pertained to steering. Nalder clarified that this did not compromise the vessel’s overall control.
The Kaiarahi’s return marks a significant disruption for passengers who were looking forward to the crossing. Interislander has not yet released a statement detailing the nature of the problems or the estimated timeline for repairs. Passengers on board experienced a delay but were assured of their safety during the incident.
This incident underscores the ongoing challenges faced by ferry services in the region, where weather and technical issues can frequently impact schedules. As the company works to assess and resolve the situation, affected passengers are advised to stay updated through official channels for further information regarding alternative travel arrangements.
For now, the Kaiarahi remains docked in Wellington, with the Interislander team prioritizing the safety and comfort of all passengers.
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