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Eight people rescued from grounded French yacht near Harbour

Eight people rescued from grounded French yacht near Harbour

Wednesday 22 May 2024

Eight people rescued from grounded French yacht near Harbour

Wednesday 22 May 2024


A “fast-paced” rescue of eight people who were aboard a French yacht that became grounded near the Harbour was conducted by lifeboat crews last night.

The St Helier all-weather and inshore lifeboats, as well as the Jersey Lifeboat Association's inshore lifeboat, were tasked around 21:30 to assist the vessel.

The yacht had drifted onto a rock behind the La Collette reclamation site after a rope became entangled with its propeller. 

It had been carrying eight people onboard, including four children and infants.

RNLI crew were able to get the casualties – some of who were in a life-raft and some were on the rocks – to safety, supported by shore crew, Jersey Coastguard and the Ambulance Service.

In a post on Facebook, an RNLI spokesperson wrote: “The proximity of the incident to the Harbour meant this was a fast-paced rescue, but the exceptional training and teamwork of our crews ensured it was executed efficiently.

“All casualties from the sailing vessel were assessed at the lifeboat station, with a few taken to the hospital for precautionary checks. Jersey Coastguard kindly arranged a hotel for the night, and the sailing boat was recovered and hoisted out of the water in the early hours of the morning.”

They added: “We remind all mariners that lifejackets are essential safety equipment and should always be on board and readily accessible.”

A Ports of Jersey vessel recovered the grounded yacht just after 05:00 this morning.

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