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Margate RNLI in 10 hour-long stranded yacht drama

Lifeboats News Release

Margate’s two RNLI lifeboats have been involved in a lengthy rescue operation after a yacht ran aground on a sandbank off the north Kent coast.

The rescued yacht safely berthed in Ramsgate (RNLI Margate)

RNLI Margate

The rescued yacht safely berthed in Ramsgate (RNLI Margate)

The alarm was raised around 5.30pm yesterday evening (Saturday 20 January) when a 26ft yacht under auxiliary power and with two persons on board issued a Pan Pan urgency broadcast on marine VHF radio reporting it had ran aground on the Margate Sands around four miles north of the lifeboat station.

The call was picked up by UK Coastguard who alerted Margate RNLI and requested lifeboat assistance. Both the inshore and all-weather lifeboats were tasked to assist but when it was established the yacht had run aground on the north side of the sands exposed to a moderate north westerly wind the inshore lifeboat was recalled with the all-weather lifeboat continuing to carry out the rescue.

The lifeboat was soon on scene and with help from The North East Spit pilot cutter which was also in the area located the yacht. With the tide ebbing and the yacht now firmly aground, the lifeboat was unable to approach close enough in the shallow water but as the situation was considered stable with both occupants of the yacht relatively safe the lifeboat remained in the area to await the next flood tide. Good use was made of the time, the lifeboat taking depth soundings from both sides of the sands to determine the best route to deep water once the yacht could be refloated and towed clear.

On the flood tide several hours later the lifeboat was able to position itself close enough for a tow line to be passed to the yacht. Once the yacht started to float, the lifeboat towed it slowly into deep water to assess the situation where the decision was made to tow it to the safety of Ramsgate harbour. The harbour was reached around two hours later and after securing the yacht alongside the lifeboat returned to station ten hours after being called.

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RNLI Media contacts

  • Peter Barker, RNLI Margate Volunteer Lifeboat Press Officer 07974 064304 [email protected]

  • Paul Dunt, Regional Media Officer (South East), 0207 6207426, 07785 296252 [email protected]

  • For enquiries outside normal business hours, contact the RNLI duty press officer on 01202 336789

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