Kinghorn RNLI lifeboat crew saved the lives of two men in the Firth of Forth on Sunday afternoon, after their dinghy capsized off Portobello.
The dinghy had been sailing off the Edinburgh town when they suffered suspected equipment failure causing the mast to fail. The boat then capsized throwing both male sailors into the water.
Members of the public called 999 from the beach after seeing the boat getting into difficulty around 1.05pm, approximately 300m offshore. Kinghorn lifeboat was tasked by Aberdeen Coastguard, arriving on scene at 1.21pm.
Lifeboat helm, Mark Brown, said, ‘Our tasking was to one person in the water off Portobello. Whilst en-route to Portobello, further information was received advising that there were two casualties on the upturned hull of a dinghy.’
‘On arrival, we pulled both male casualties into the lifeboat and took them ashore where Fisherrow Coastguard Rescue team personnel assisted.’
‘One casualty had swallowed a lot of water and was very cold, but the second sailor was able to assist in the recovery of the dinghy.’
‘Weather conditions were good, but there was a heavy 1-2m swell running due to the easterly wind we are experiencing just now. This made it difficult whilst taking the casualties ashore.’
‘The casualties were well equipped for inshore sailing but they didn’t have a radio or mobile phone onboard; they were fortunate in this instance that members of the public called 999 to launch a rescue mission.’
‘We would always recommend that people are properly prepared before taking to the water, especially on exposed areas, such as the Forth. Equipment should include lifejackets, a VHF radio, flares, and suitable all-weather waterproof clothing.’
‘The RNLI is currently running a campaign called ‘Respect the Water’ to raise awareness of coastal risks, and reduce the number of fatalities around the coast of the UK and Ireland. Between 2010 and 2015, there were 24 fatalities in the UK during sailing activities, mainly due to sailors ending up in the water.’
Kinghorn lifeboat crew was Mark Brown, Kenny Davidson, Megan Davidson, Paul Stather, and Steve Robinson.
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Source: RNLI