The volunteer crew of Clifden RNLI rescued an injured kayaker from Crump Island, near Renvyle, in an operation on Saturday (18 April).
It emerged that the person had been kayaking in the sea near Renvyle when they got into difficulty. They were overturned and unable to resume kayaking so swam to the nearest shoreline, which was a small uninhabited island, and waited for help.
Clifden’s volunteer lifeboat crew launched their Atlantic 85 lifeboat just after 6.30pm on Saturday evening and immediately made their way to the location. It was a bright, clear evening and sea conditions at the time were good.
The casualty was located on the island in good spirits. However, they had sustained some minor injuries which the lifeboat crew attended to. The team then successfully transferred the casualty back to shore where colleagues in Cleggan Coast Guard took over.
Speaking about the shout, Clifden RNLI helm Joe Acton said: “We are coming into a busy time for water activities and while we want everyone to enjoy our beautiful Connemara coastline, please do so carefully.
“Anyone going to sea should wear a lifejacket, have a VHF radio or means of calling for help, check the tides and weather. Never swim alone and always call 999/112 and ask for the coastguard at the first sign of distress. Clifden RNLI are ready to respond 24/7.'
On this call-out, Acton was supported by crew members Dara Wallace, Caroline Barry and Brian Ward. Fergal Conneely was launch authority.

















































