
St Davids RNLI lifeboat launched to assist a yacht
On Monday March (19) at 7.02pm St Davids RNLI all-weather lifeboat Norah Wortley and her volunteer crew launched on service to a 35ft yacht.
The yacht which had 2 persons onboard was in a position approximately 4 nautical miles south west of Ramsey Island, and had suffered a fouled propeller and steering problems.
Once alongside the lifeboat crew secured a towline to the vessel and commenced to take it under tow to Dale.
After arriving at Dale and securing the yacht to a safe anchorage the lifeboat returned to station arriving back at 1am.
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