NSRI NEWS: THE HERMANUS CREW WERE CALLED OUT TO ASSIST A YACHT RUN AGROUND LAST NIGHT
Posted on: 23/09/2017

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NSRI NEWS: THE HERMANUS CREW WERE CALLED OUT TO ASSIST A YACHT RUN AGROUND LAST NIGHT
News, Accidents, Robberies & Incidents | Western Cape | Deon Langenhoven, NSRI Hermanus station commander

23 Sep 2017, Hermanus: At 23h17, Friday, 22nd September, NSRI Hermanus duty crew were activated by the Transnet National Ports Authority (TNPA) following a request for assistance from the yacht Rev De Lune, with 4 local male crew onboard, sailing from Simon’s Town to Mossel Bay in the MBR-2017 (Mossel Bay Race – Simon’s Town to Mossel Bay).

NSRI received the stress call and it was reported that the yacht have run aground on the Western side of Dyer Island, off-shore of Gansbaai.

The crew confirmed that they had managed to free the yacht from the grounding and while they did not suspect structural damage they had battery failure and were unable to start their motors.

Attempts were made by NSRI to get a battery for them from local shops but unable to get a new battery at that time of night we were not willing to waste any time to reach the casualty yacht and our sea rescue craft were launched.



The sea rescue craft South Star, crewed by myself, coxswain Deon Langenhoven, and Jean le Roux, Charl Henn and Stephan Coetzee, and the sea rescue craft Yaytee III, crewed by Andre Barnard, Coxswain, and Stephen Malherbe and Bennet Coetzee, were launched.

On arrival on the scene we found all crew safe onboard the yacht which showed no signs of structural damage.

A tow-line was rigged and we towed the casualty yacht to Hermanus harbour without incident, arriving at 06h00 on Saturday, 23rd September, where they re-charged their batteries and they have departed Hermanus to return to Cape Town and they are well on their way.



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