Exmouth RNLI called to windsurfers in difficulty

By Nub News guest writer

31st Oct 2022 | Local News

Exmouth inshore lifeboat (John Thorogood/ RNLI)
Exmouth inshore lifeboat (John Thorogood/ RNLI)

At 11.30am on Sunday (30 October), whilst returning from an exercise, the crew of Exmouth RNLI inshore lifeboat D-805 George Bearman II were alerted to two windsurfers in distress on the area of the River Exe known as the Duck Pond, Exmouth.    

The volunteer lifesavers, Helm, Henry Mock and crew Harry Griffin and Ed Steele were quickly on the scene with the casualties to assess the situation. They discovered that the casualties had managed to get themselves aboard a moored yacht and that one of them had already been assisted ashore by a passing kayaker.

The second casualty was taken on board the lifeboat and to the safety of shore where both casualties were treated for cold. The lifeboat crew were assisted by Exmouth Coastguard Rescue Team.

Once satisfied that the casualties had recovered and were safe and well, the crew returned to the water and recovered their equipment to remove any risk to other water users.

Exmouth RNLI Inshore Lifeboat Helm, Henry Mock, said: "It's always good advice for water users to check their equipment before going out on the water to ensure it is undamaged, sound and safe to use.

"The sea and wind conditions were strong and unpredictable yesterday and in that environment equipment is put under greater strain and more prone to failure.

"We were happy to help in this rescue and pleased it had a satisfactory outcome."

On completion of the rescue the RNLI crew returned to Exmouth Lifeboat Station where the lifeboat was back on service ready for tasking at 12.40pm.

     

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