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Relief lifeboat covering for the Spirit of Guernsey

Relief lifeboat covering for the Spirit of Guernsey

Thursday 12 December 2019

Relief lifeboat covering for the Spirit of Guernsey

Thursday 12 December 2019


A relief lifeboat from the UK has been deployed to Guernsey, to cover for the Spirit of Guernsey which needs some repair work after a recent call out to rescue a fisherman who swam to safety after his boat sank.

The man had clung to rocks near Herm for hours before the St Peter Port lifeboat crew found him, helped by a UK coastguard helicopter.

Despite spending hours in the water and then shivering on the rocks, the fisherman was not injured. He was treated at the Princess Elizabeth Hospital for hypothermia but is believed to have been released to recover at home later the same day.

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Pictured: The fisherman swam to safety and climbed on to rocks near Herm where he waited to be rescued. 

The Spirit of Guernsey Lifeboat suffered some damage in the rescue, after coming into contact with the Cul de L'Autel rock, where the fisherman had swum to after losing his boat.

The hull and propellors are believed to have been damaged and need repairing before the vessel can return to service.

In the meantime, Guernsey waters are being covered by a relief boat from the UK, provided by the RNLI. 

Pictured top: The Spirit of Guernsey, pictured by Tony Rive. 

 

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