Portrush RNLI’s inshore lifeboat was requested to launch by the coastguard on Wednesday morning (8 April) to reports of a yacht in difficulty just eight metres off the Skerries, near Portrush Harbour.
The vessel, with one person on board, had developed engine trouble on the way to Portrush Harbour. Weather conditions on Northern Ireland’s North Coast were ideal with a light wind, clear skies and good visibility.
The four-person lifeboat crew launched at 11.29am and arrived on scene some 20 minutes later. With the aid of a local fisherman, they quickly towed the vessel to safety at Portrush.
Beni McAllister, lifeboat operations manager said: “A breakdown like this can happen to anyone especially as the season is starting and boats are starting to get back into the water.
“Just make sure to check everything before you set off, wear a lifejacket, and always have a means of calling for assistance. Better to be safe than sorry.”

















































