Exmouth lifeboat sent to help yacht in difficulty on the River Exe

By The Editor

29th Jul 2021 | Local News

Exmouth Inshore Lifeboat launches to the task. Image courtesy of Exmouth RNLI.
Exmouth Inshore Lifeboat launches to the task. Image courtesy of Exmouth RNLI.

Exmouth's RNLI lifeboat was sent to reports of a yacht in difficulty on the River Exe north of Starcross yesterday.

At 2.02pm on Friday, September 25, H.M. Coastguard tasked the Exmouth RNLI Inshore Lifeboat, D-755 Peggy-D, to reports of a 22ft yacht seemingly in difficulty and making slow progress on the River Exe between Starcross and Turf Locks.

The crew were placed on standby pending further information before launching at 2.19pm, when they immediately proceeded to the scene.

The Lifeboat, manned by the lifesaving charity's volunteer crew – Scott Ranft, James Searle and James Edge reached the vessel at 14:33hrs.

It was established that the yacht had problems making progress but the single crew member had received assistance and required no further help.

The crew member was equipped with all necessary safety equipment and, having secured his safety and that of the vessel, the RNLI crew was stood down and the lifeboat returned to station at 3.30pm.

It was back on service a short time later.

     

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