Carrybridge RNLI Inshore Lifeboat on Lough Erne came to the rescue of two people on a 40-foot vessel that was taking on water near the Killyhevlin Hotel on Saturday, May 4.
The Belfast Coastguard had requested the launch of the lifeboat Douglas Euan & Kay Richards to assess the situation. The volunteer crew navigated through North Easterly winds of Force 1 and good visibility to reach the vessel's last known location. However, the Lough Erne Coastguard Rescue Team informed them that the vessel was heading back to Bellanaleck. The lifeboat proceeded to Bellanaleck and found the grounded vessel secured to the jetty. The crew made sure the two people on board were safe and well.
Upon inspection, the crew found the vessel was taking in water within the bow area, but it wasn't sinking due to being grounded. The crew used the lifeboat's salvage pump to lower the water level within the bow of the vessel, allowing for repairs to be made the next day.
Chris Cathcart, Volunteer Helm at Carrybridge RNLI, advised boat users to plan their route and carry out regular checks of their vessels before setting sail. He also urged boat users to have a means of calling for assistance and to have life jackets for all on board. Cathcart ended his statement by reminding the public to dial 999 or 112 and ask for the Coastguard if they see someone or are in difficulties themselves while on the water.
After completing the mission, the lifeboat returned to the station, where it was refuelled, washed down, and left ready for service again.