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Howth RNLI launch at night to rescue two on board broken down powerboat

Lifeboats News Release

The volunteer crew at Howth RNLI launched their inshore lifeboat last night (Thursday) to assist two people whose powerboat had broken down at the entrance to Malahide harbour.

RNLI inshore lifeboat being winched up the slipway into the boathouse at Howth Lifeboat Station

RNLI/Aidan Murphy

RNLI inshore lifeboat at Howth Lifeboat Station
The pagers sounded at 9:47pm and the lifeboat was launched with three crew on board within ten minutes.

Sea conditions were good as the crew navigated in the dark towards Malahide. The crew located the powerboat fifteen minutes later at the entrance to Malahide harbour. Given the location of the boat and the potential risk to navigation, the crew decided to take the powerboat under tow.

One of the lifeboat crew was transferred on board the powerboat. The crew then passed a towline, the anchor was recovered and the lifeboat commenced towing the powerboat to Malahide.

The lifeboat returned to Howth Lifeboat Station at 11:10pm, was refuelled, washed down and made ready for its next service.

Speaking following the incident, Killian O’Reilly, the helm in command of the lifeboat last night said: “The crew of the powerboat were well prepared and did all the right things - they both were wearing lifejackets, they put out an anchor once the engine had failed and they had a means of calling for help.

This May bank holiday weekend, we are urging people to prioritise safety and be prepared for summer activities on or near the water.

For boat owners, it’s important that your boat and engine are thoroughly inspected and maintained after the winter season. Make sure all your equipment, especially lifejackets are in good condition and working correctly.

Always check the weather conditions and the tide before your trip. Have a suitable anchor on board that can hold your boat and make sure it’s ready to be deployed when you need it.

Always carry a means of calling for help and if you do get in to difficulty don’t hesitate to call the Coast Guard on VHF Channel 16 or by calling 112.”

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A photo taken from crew position on Howth Inshore Lifeboat entering Howth Harbour at night. Lights at Howth are visible in the distance.

RNLI/Aidan Murphy

Howth Inshore Lifeboat entering Howth Harbour at night

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The RNLI charity saves lives at sea. Its volunteers provide a 24-hour search and rescue service around the United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland coasts. The RNLI operates 238 lifeboat stations in the UK and Ireland and more than 240 lifeguard units on beaches around the UK and Channel Islands. The RNLI is independent of Coastguard and government and depends on voluntary donations and legacies to maintain its rescue service. Since the RNLI was founded in 1824, its lifeboat crews and lifeguards have saved over 146,000 lives.

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