The Bridlington lifeboat aided a fishing vessel in distress off Spurn Point, ensuring safety amid challenging conditions.
The call came in late on January 3, and the volunteers jumped into action. They launched their all-weather lifeboat, named Antony Patrick Jones, to assist the 10-meter fishing vessel that was in trouble. It was about 16 nautical miles from Spurn Point, and the situation was made worse by strong winds.
The crew of five set out just after midnight in freezing conditions. They reached the fishing boat by 1:30 am and decided to tow it back to Grimsby docks to keep it safe from other anchored vessels. Thankfully, the operation went smoothly.
After getting the fishing boat to safety, the lifeboat crew returned to Bridlington, arriving back at the beach by 9:30 am. They quickly washed down and refueled the lifeboat, getting it ready for the next call by 10:05 am.
Andy Rodgers, the coxswain, praised the team for their quick response and teamwork. He said it was a successful mission, and everyone did a fantastic job, especially considering it all started in the early hours of the morning.