Boot aufgelaufen bei Carrigahorig Bay Lough Derg

Toshiba Wave Warrior; © RNLI Lough Derg; click to "enlarge"
Toshiba Wave Warrior; © RNLI

33ft Cruiser aufgelaufen bei Carrigahorig Bay

Am Samstag den 17. September 2011 kommt das Lough Derg Rettungsboot „Toshiba Wave Warrior“ zwei Personen zu Hilfe, die an Bord eines 33ft Cruiser bei Carrigahorig Bay, in der Nähe Portumna, am nördlichen Ende des Lough Derg auf Felsen aufgelaufen sind. Das Boot hatte bereits erhebliche Mengen an Wasser aufgenommen.
Da die mitgeführte Pumpe des Rettungsbootes es nicht schaffte das Wasser aus dem Boot zu fördern, wurde eine zweite Pumpe aus Portumna über Strassentransport besorgt.
Der Einsatz der beiden Pumpen reichte jedoch nicht aus das Boot wieder schwimmfähig zu machen, deshalb entschloß das Rettungsteam aus Portumna eine noch stärkere Pumpe zu besorgen. Da dieses auch nicht den gewünschten Erfolg brachte, wurden die beiden Besatzungsmitglieder vom RNLI Rettungsboot nach Portumna gebracht.
Der Eigentümer will sein Boot bei Tageslicht wieder flott zu machen.

Hier ist die Originalmeldung von RNLI Lough Derg:

Carrigahorig Bay; © ArcGis Map; click picture to "enlarge"
Carrigahorig Bay; © ArcGis Map

Saturday September 17, Lough Derg RNLI Lifeboat goes to the assistance of two persons on board a vessel on Rocks and taking on water at Carrigahorig Bay, near Portumna, at the northern end of Lough Derg

  • At 17.44hrs Saturday September 17, Lough Derg RNLI lifeboat, Toshiba Wave Warrior, was requested by Valentia Coast Guard to go to the assistance of 1 person, on board a 33ft cruiser on rocks after suffering engine failure, and which was now taking on considerable amounts of water. Mathew Gallagher, skipper of Aftermath was standing by, but was unable to get close to the casualty.
  • At 17.54hrs the lifeboat, with helm Eleanor Hooker, Colin Knight and Ger Egan was launched. The lifeboat carried its salvage pump, and in addition, Lifeboat Operations Manager, Charles Stanley-Smith made contact with Fergal Kerney, Lifeboat Deputy Launching Authority, who agreed to take a second salvage pump to Portumna by road.
  • At 18.15hrs the lifeboat was alongside the casualty vessel which was listing to port and on rocks. There were two persons on board (the skipper has been joined by a friend, a marine mechanic). The lifeboat transferred an RNLI crew member and the salvage pump to the casualty vessel and the lifeboat salvage pump was immediately put to work. The cruiser Aftermath met Fergal Kerney and took him to the scene.
  • At 18.21hrs the lifeboat transferred the second salvage pump to the casualty vessel, set up a tow and held off head to weather.
  • At 19.25, (it was now dusk) and with two pumps running, the vessel was not floated.
  • At 19.34hrs, RNLI Lifeboat helm agreed one last attempt to float the vessel before taking all persons off. Eamon Egan, Marine Engineer, brought a third, larger pump to the vessel from Portumna.

Quelle / Source: Pressestelle RNLI Lough Derg, Eleanor Hooker

Carrigahorig Bay; © Captain’s Handbook
Carrigahorig Bay; © Captain’s Handbook

Motorschaden auf Lough Derg

Toshiba Wave Warrior; © RNLI Lough Derg; click to "enlarge"
Toshiba Wave Warrior; © RNLI

Mit Motorschaden auf Lough Derg

Am am Freitag den 16. September trieben 3 Personen an Bord eines  28ft Motorbootes mit Motorschaden hilflos auf Lough Derg nahe der Mountaineer Boje. Bei Wind aus West/Südwest mit Stärke 4, wurde die Sicht wegen zunehmender Dunkelheit schlechter. Nach Driften über einige Distanz hatte der  Skipper den Anker gesetzt um ein auf Grund laufen zu vermeiden.
Das Rettungsboot entdeckte sie hinter den Carrigeen Islands nahe des Ufers auf der Westseite Höhe Dromman Harbour. Die drei Personen an Bord waren alle wohlauf, und trugen ihre Rettungswesten. Das RNLI-Rettungsboot schleppte das Boot nach Dromineer Harbour.

Mountaineer green buoy; © esri; click picture to ArcGis Map
Mountaineer green buoy; © esri

Hier ist die Originalmeldung von RNLI Lough Derg:

*At 19.31 on Friday September 16, Lough Derg RNLI lifeboat, Toshiba Wave Warrior, was requested by Valentia Coast Guard to go to the assistance of 3 persons on board a 28ft motor boat that had suffered engine failure and was adrift on Lough Derg, close to the Mountaineer buoy. *

*At 19.31hrs the lifeboat launched with helm Eleanor Hooker, Ger Egan and Ben Roynane on board.   Winds were west south-west, Force 4, visibility was fair with darkness falling.   After drifting for some distance, the skipper had dropped anchor to prevent being grounded. They were located by the lifeboat behind the Carrigeen Islands, close to the County Clare Shore. The three persons on board were all safe and wearing lifejackets.  The lifeboat was alongside the casualty vessel, a 28ft motor boat at 19.50hrs.  With an RNLI crew member on board, a tow line was set up.  The anchor was held fast and given the conditions and nightfall, it was left behind.  The vessel was towed to Dromineer Harbour and tied up safely alongside at 20.40hrs.  The lifeboat returned to station and was ready for service again at 21.00hrs.
Eleanor Hooker, Helm & Lifeboat Press Officer Lough Derg RNLI Lifeboat*