Daily Mirror (Northern Ireland)

NI coastguard rescue round Britain rowers

16 saved from seas after hitting stormy conditions

- BY LUKE O’REILLY and MARTIN MCCULLOUGH newsni@mirror.co.uk

A GROUP of 16 rowers had to be rescued by coastguard­s as they attempted to circumnavi­gate Great Britain.

They were rescued after being hit by bad weather in the Celtic and Irish seas.

The three vessels from the GB Row Challenge hoped to collect environmen­tal data.

However, each of the boats ran into trouble separately and had to be rescued by the coastguard.

The first craft was rescued after it lost communicat­ion with its shore contact on Friday.

Its last known location was 42.5 nautical miles west of St Ann’s Head, Pembrokesh­ire.

It was found by a ferry and they were towed to Milford Haven.

The second boat called for assistance on Saturday after hitting gale force eight winds and rough seas 18 nautical miles north-east of Larne, Co Antrim.

They were able to board an RNLI lifeboat and were taken to shore.

The third vessel capsized 23 nautical miles north-east off Ardglass, Co Down, yesterday.

Although they were able to right themselves, they were unable to row. They were rescued and towed to Ardglass.

Only one of the 16 rowers needed to be checked over by Northern Ireland Ambulance Service.

Alex Smith, commander at HM Coastguard, said even though the rowers were well prepared “they still got caught out”.

He added: “They had all the appropriat­e safety equipment, a VHF radio and satellite phone, but they still got caught out.

“Most importantl­y they had a shore contact, who was able to raise the alarm after communicat­ions were lost with the first vessel.” He advised the public to always be prepared.

He added: “Whether you are rowing across the sea, sailing along the coast or going out for a paddle, always be prepared, check the weather, take the appropriat­e safety equipment and means of calling for help. Always tell someone where you are going and when you plan to come back. “Remember if you see someone in difficulty at sea or along the coast call 999 and ask for the coastguard.”

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A boat from the GB Row Challenge
TOUGH TIMES A boat from the GB Row Challenge

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