Bangor RNLI rescue two people after 31-feet yacht gets into difficulty
Bangor RNLI came to the aid of two people yesterday evening after their 31-feet yacht had engine difficulty and broke down.
At 6.05pm (Wednesday 17 September) just as most people were getting home from work, watching the news or sitting down to their evening meal, the pagers sounded for the volunteers of Bangor RNLI’s inshore lifeboat Ruby Robinson.
Belfast Coastguard asked Bangor RNLI to assist two people onboard a 31-feet yacht that had broken down just off South Briggs Buoy and was in difficulty.

Bangor RNLI launched at 6.15pm with crew members, John Bell, Pete Semple, Dave Beale and Christine Beale onboard and made best speed toward the casualty vessel.
Once on location, the crew assessed the situation and a member was transferred to the casualty boat where they found the pair to be safe and well and wearing appropriate lifejackets.
Given the sea state and wind conditions at the time, a decision was made to set up a tow line and bring the vessel to the nearest, safest harbour at Bangor Marina.
Speaking following the call out, Davey Eccles, Bangor RNLI Launch Authority said: ‘This evening’s call out resulted in good outcome and we wish the sailors well.
“We also thank all of our volunteer lifeboat and shore crew members for their commitment and service this evening.
“We would encourage anyone planning a trip to sea to go prepared.








