Volunteer RNLI crew helping a yacht near Sherkin Island. Photo: Aedan Coffey

RNLI help yacht near Sherkin Island

Baltimore RNLI were called out on recently to provide assistance to a yacht with 2 people onboard that was taking part in a race.

The volunteer lifeboat crew launched their inshore lifeboat at 11.45am on Thursday 16 June following a request from the Irish Coast Guard to go to the assistance of a 7m sailing yacht with 2 people on board that had got into difficulty 0.5 miles south of Sherkin Island, off the coast of West Cork.

The Baltimore inshore lifeboat crew arrived at the casualty vessel at 11.50am.

Volunteer crew member Rob O’Leary went aboard the casualty vessel to assist in rigging a tow passed to the yacht from the lifeboat.

The lifeboat crew secured the casualty vessel at the pier in Baltimore Harbour, and once they made sure that the sailors were happy the lifeboat returned to the station, arriving at 12.33pm. There were 4 volunteer crew onboard the lifeboat, Helm Pat O’Driscoll and crew members Ian Lynch, James Kitt and Rob O’Leary. Assisting at the lifeboat station were Rianne Smith and Sean McCarthy

Conditions at sea during the call were calm with a south easterly force 1 wind, no sea swell and good visibility.

Speaking following the call out, Pat O’Driscoll, Baltimore RNLI Volunteer Helm said: “Due to navigational difficulties the sailors were having we decided a tow was necessary and the safest option to assist them. Please remember if you get into difficulty at sea, call 999 or 112 and ask for the Coast Guard.”