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06 Sept 2025

Tipperary RNLI lifeboat completes successful rescue mission

The Lough Derg RNLI lifeboat successfully carried out its task

Tipperary RNLI lifeboat completes successful rescue mission

On Tuesday, April 1, following an alert from a person on shore, Valentia Coast Guard requested Lough Derg RNLI lifeboat to launch to a lone skipper on a 40ft vessel that had fouled its propellers in rough weather and was adrift.

At 4.06pm, Lough Derg RNLI lifeboat Jean Spier launched with helm Eleanor Hooker, crew Joe O’Donoghue, James Corballis and Paraic Slattery on board.

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The wind was south-easterly, Force 4 gusting Force 6. Visibility was very good.

As the lifeboat was launching, volunteers were informed that a passing vessel had attempted to assist the casualty vessel, but their tow line had parted in the conditions.

Shortly after rounding the Mountaineer navigation Mark C, Valentia Coast Guard informed the lifeboat that the skipper had managed to free their propellers and was under way and making way to Garrykennedy.

They requested the lifeboat continue to assess and assist if necessary.

The casualty vessel had managed to take shelter outside the old harbour wall at Garrykennedy.

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RNLI volunteers assessed the situation and when it was evident that the steering on the casualty vessel was damaged, the skipper was advised to remain in harbour until repairs were made before continuing their passage.

With the casualty vessel safely tied alongside, the lifeboat departed the scene and was back at station at 4.45pm

Jeremy Freeman, Launching Authority at Lough Derg RNLI, advises boat users ‘to ensure all lines are carefully stowed and if you find yourself in difficulty dial 999 or 112 and ask for the Coast Guard’.

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