RNLI heroes to the rescue! Read how they saved a demasted yacht and its crew off the coast of Down in a thrilling mission.
In a dramatic maritime rescue operation, the Newcastle and Portaferry RNLI lifeboats sprang into action to save a 29-foot yacht in distress. The all-weather RNLI lifeboat Leonard Kent from Newcastle was swiftly deployed to assist the stranded yacht that had four people onboard. With the yacht's mast broken, the situation was dire as the crew battled the rough waters. The skilled RNLI teams navigated the challenging conditions to reach the yacht and ensure the safety of all passengers.
Amidst turbulent waves and gusty winds, the Newcastle and Portaferry RNLI showcased unparalleled bravery and expertise in maritime rescue. The joint efforts of these lifeboats underscore the vital role they play in safeguarding seafarers in perilous situations. The successful rescue mission stands as a testament to the dedication and readiness of the RNLI teams to spring into action at a moment's notice to save lives at sea.
As the rescued yachters find themselves safe ashore, the heroic actions of the RNLI serve as a reminder of the unwavering commitment of these lifeboat crews to maritime safety. Their swift response and unwavering determination highlight the selfless nature of their work, putting their lives on the line to ensure others return home safely after a day at sea.
The all-weather RNLI lifeboat Leonard Kent from Newcastle was launched early on Saturday to aid a 29-foot yacht with four people on board, approximately 20 ...
Newcastle and Portaferry RNLI have come to the aid of four people on 29-feet, demasted yacht.Newcastle's all-weather lifeboat, the Leonard.
Portaferry RNLI joined Strangford Lough ferry service and Portaferry Coastguard yesterday morning (Sunday 9 June) for a planned man-over-board exercise on ...