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Bangor RNLI assists man in Carrickfergus after yacht losses power

  • Robert Stone
  • Aug 30
  • 1 min read

Saturday 30 August 2025

Bangor RNLI volunteers were requested to assist a gentleman onboard a 22ft yacht that had lost all power and drive.


Bangor inshore lifeboat Ruby Robinson. Photo Credit: RNLI/Tom Bell
Bangor inshore lifeboat Ruby Robinson. Photo Credit: RNLI/Tom Bell

At 9.14pm (Thursday 28 August) Belfast Coastguard requested the volunteer crew of Bangor lifeboat to assemble following reports of a man in difficulty within Carrickfergus harbour.


Bangor lifeboat Launch Authority discussed the situation with the crew and a decision was made to launch Bangor inshore lifeboat Ruby Robinson. The lifeboat launched at 9.25pm with a volunteer crew of four and made best speed to Carrickfergus harbour. Arriving on scene the crew found a gentleman onboard a small yacht at anchor in the North-East corner of the harbour. It was established that the sailor was safe and well.


With a rising tide, lifeboat helm James Gillespie decided that in the best interest of safety it would be better to tow the casualty vessel into deeper water and establish an alongside tow into the Marine Projects pontoon.


They were met at the pontoon by Portmuck Coastguard Rescue Team who helped berth the casualty vessel.


Ruby Robinson then returned to Bangor where she was refuelled, washed and made ready for her next service at 10.50pm.


Speaking after the rescue volunteer helm James Gillespie said ‘Always have a means for calling and signalling for help and ensure you know how to use it. Learn how to start, run and maintain your engine. Always carry tools and spares’

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