Enniskillen RNLI launched on Friday evening after a cruiser with two people onboard ran aground near Kesh on Lough Erne.
The inshore lifeboat Ted Dawber was tasked at 6.18pm on 13 February at the request of Belfast Coastguard.
Light was fading at the time, with northerly winds at Force 3.
Volunteer crew located the 28ft vessel near Kesh and came alongside to assess the situation.
The two people onboard were reported safe and well. A decision was taken to transfer them to the lifeboat. The cruiser was secured safely.
The casualties were returned to shore. The lifeboat then stood down and returned to station.
Speaking after the callout, Enniskillen RNLI Lifeboat Helm Kane Howe said: “We would encourage anyone planning a trip or using our waterways to ensure you have the correct equipment, wear lifejackets and have a means of calling for assistance such as a VHF radio or mobile phone.
“Should you get into difficulty, call 999 or 112 and ask for the Coastguard.”

















































