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Morecambe lifeboat called out to stranded jet-skiers

Morecambe’s lifeboat crew received a call out to assist stranded jet-skiers near Bolton le Sands.

RNLI volunteer crew members were called to reports of a jet ski with engine failure near Red Bank Farm, yesterday evening.

The Inshore Rescue Lifeboat (ILB) located the casualties and towed the stricken jet ski back to the lifeboat station slipway.

They were described as ‘cold and wet’, and given blankets. 

The crew said they would like to remind everyone to follow the RNLI key safety message when using any personal watercraft.

The advice includes:

Always wear a personal flotation device. Stay with your craft in an emergency, it will keep you afloat and easy to locate. Make sure you are also wearing suitable clothing for the forecasted conditions.

Always carry a means of calling for help on your person. You must be able to reach it easily in an emergency. If it can’t be reached, it’s no help. Consider taking a mobile phone with the SafeTrx app.

Develop your skills. Contact your national governing body, club or watersports activity centre to find out which training is best for your needs.

Tell someone else where you’re going and when you’ll be back. They can raise the alarm with the coastguard by calling 999 or 112 if you are overdue.

Always check the forecast and tide times. Don’t get caught out by the conditions.

Ensure your engine is well maintained. Always carry adequate tools and spares to fix any problems you encounter, and ensure you have enough fuel for
your journey.

Always check your equipment. In particular, make sure the drainage plug is in place.

Always wear a kill cord if fitted and carry a spare.

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