Highland RNLI crew from Kessock station rescue yacht after engine failure in strong winds near Chanonry Point in the Inner Moray Firth

Highland RNLI Crew Rescues Yacht After Engine Failure Near Chanonry Point

The Kessock RNLI crew swiftly rescued two people from a yacht in distress due to engine failure amid strong winds.

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Kessock, Inverness, Scotland, RNLI, Yacht Rescue, Chanonry Point

Inverness: The Kessock lifeboat crew jumped into action when a yacht ran into trouble. The yacht had engine failure and was struggling against strong winds near Chanonry Point.

The RNLI was called at 2:22 PM on Friday after the coastguard reached out for help. The yacht was trying to get back to its home port but was having a tough time. With the tide going out and the wind picking up, it was in danger of being blown ashore.

When the lifeboat arrived, the helm quickly decided the best move was to tow the yacht to Inverness marina. They made good progress and had the yacht safely docked within an hour, handing it over to the Inverness Coastguard.

The crew did the right thing by calling for help before things got worse. It’s always smart to reach out if you see someone in trouble on the water. Just dial 999 and ask for the coastguard.

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