Sailor rescued off County Antrim coast

He signaled for help yesterday morning, dropping anchor to secure the vessel until a lifeboat crew arrived.

Author: Chloe GibsonPublished 8th May 2023
Last updated 8th May 2023

A man's been saved off the Coast of Carrickfergus after his 35ft yacht broke down in open water.

The sailor signalled for help yesterday morning, dropping anchor to secure the vessel until a lifeboat crew arrived

Bangor RNLI came to the aid of a lone sailor east of Carrickfergus Castle.

The volunteer crew had just assembled at the station for a routine training exercise when at 10am, Belfast Coastguard requested the inshore lifeboat to launch and go to the assistance of the sailor.

The lifeboat Jessie Hillyard, helmed by Gavin Mitchell and with crew members Katherine Lindsay, Kyle Marshall and Gareth Whan onboard, launched immediately and made its way to the scene.

Weather conditions at the time were good with light airs, a Force 1-2 wind and calm seas.

Once on scene, the crew observed that the sailor was wearing a life jacket.

A decision was made to establish a tow line and bring the yacht and the sailor to the nearest safe port at Carrickfergus Marina.

Speaking following the call out, Bangor RNLI Helm Gavin Mitchell said: "We were delighted to assist the sailor this morning. Ahead of the busy summer period, we would remind boat owners to be prepared."

"Ensure your engine is well maintained. Always carry adequate tools and spares to fix any problem you may encounter and ensure you have enough fuel for your journey."

"Should you get into difficulty or see anyone in trouble, dial 999 or 112 and ask for the Coastguard."

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