Skerries RNLI respond to reports of windsurfers in difficulty

Padraig Conlon 19 Apr 2021
Skerries RNLI returning to station with the paddle boarders on board.

Shortly before 6.30pm on Saturday evening Dublin Coast Guard tasked Skerries RNLI following a call from a concerned member of the public.

They had reported that two windsurfers were approximately one mile offshore at Gormanstown and were struggling to make their way back to the beach.

The volunteer crew launched the Atlantic 85 inshore lifeboat “Louis Simson” and navigated to the position indicated by the caller.

Arriving on scene they quickly spotted the windsurfers and approached them to speak to them.

The windsurfers confirmed that they were not in any difficulty but were planning on returning to shore anyway.

The lifeboat stood by while they made their way back to the beach safely.

The lifeboat returned to the station lifeboat and where its was deep cleaned and made ready for the next call out.

At the time there was a force one southerly wind blowing and a smooth sea.

Speaking about the call out, volunteer Lifeboat Press Officer for Skerries RNLI, Gerry Canning said:

“Thankfully on this occasion there was no assistance required and it was a false alarm with good intent.

“The member of the public was genuinely concerned for their safety and did the right thing in dialling 999 and asking for the Coast Guard.”

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