Island Man Rescued From Sinking Vessel

Dec 11th, 2008 | By John Coles | Isle of Wight News From The Island Pulse

Late yesterday, the Coastguard Helicopter winched a 29 year old man from the Isle of Wight to safety just before the fishing vessel he was on sank.

At 11.44pm on Wednesday, Solent Coastguard received a MayDay from the skipper of the 8 metre fishing vessel Sea Raider, reporting that he was taking in water and the vessel was sinking. The position reported was mid Solent, approximately one mile offshore and two miles to the East of Cowes.

Cowes RNLI lifeboat and Gosport and Fareham SSRO lifeboat were launched. Coastguard Helicopter Rescue104 was diverted from a medical evacuation to the scene and winched the sole crewman onboard prior to the arrival of the lifeboats. The Colette, a fellow fishing vessel responded to the Coastguard broadcast and headed to the location of the sinking boat.

The skipper of the Sea Raider was taken to Newport helicopter landing site and transferred by ambulance to St Marys hospital suffering from exposure. Both lifeboats were employed recovering wreckage and returned to their stations at just before 1am.

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