Exmouth RNLI lifeboat called to rescue 'exhausted' paddleboarder

By Guest

10th Mar 2022 | Local News

Exmouth RNLI speed to the rescue
Exmouth RNLI speed to the rescue

Exmouth RNLI volunteers were tasked to a report of an exhausted paddleboarder drifting off Orcombe Point, Exmouth this afternoon.

At 2.11pm today Friday 4th March 2022, the volunteer crew of Exmouth RNLI inshore lifeboat D-805 George Bearman II were tasked by H.M. Coastguard to conduct a search in the area off Orcombe Point, Exmouth following a report of an exhausted paddleboarder drifting out to sea in an easterly direction. The volunteer lifesavers were assisted in the tasking by Exmouth Coastguard Rescue Team.

The charity's lifeboat, commanded by Helm, Charles Swales, and crew Geoff Mills and Nick Wright, launched at 2.23pm and immediately commenced a search in the defined area.

A further report at 2.32pm positioned the casualty at approximately 50 yards off Sandy Bay.

At 2.35pm further information was received from the paddleboarder, who had his mobile phone with him, that he had made his own way ashore on Sandy Bay and required no further assistance.

Other Exmouth RNLI volunteers involved in the tasking were Deputy Launch Authority, Rick Newcombe, and Shore Crew, Karl Halford, Ed Thomas and Steve Woodbridge.

On completion of the assignment the lifeboat returned to Exmouth Lifeboat Station and was back on service by 3pm.

RNLI safety advice to paddleboarders is:

  1. Always go with a friend
  2. Tell someone where you are going and expected to return
  3. Take your phone in a waterproof pouch
  4. Check the weather forecast and avoid offshore winds
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