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Manic Monday for Marine Rescue Merimbula

March 12, 2024 7:07 am in by

Volunteers at Marine Rescue Merimbula have responded to multiple calls for assistance on Monday morning (March 11) including from a vessel at risk of sinking off Tathra.

Marine Rescue NSW Inspector, Glenn Sullivan, said a volunteer crew on board Merimbula 31 was returning to base after completing a rescue half a kilometre off Merimbula’s Middle Beach when they were contacted by a skipper whose vessel was taking on water.

“The crew safely returned three anglers to South Merimbula boat ramp and their vessel after it suffered mechanical failure earlier this morning,” Inspector Sullivan said.

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“Shortly after 10am, Radio Operators at Marine Rescue Merimbula took a request for assistance from a man on board a 36 foot flybridge cruiser that was taking on water north of Tathra,” he said.

“This incident was a PAN PAN and Merimbula 31 was immediately deployed to assist.

“Following an initial assessment of the situation, the skipper of the distressed vessel was supplied with an emersion pump to assist with removing water from inside the vessel.

“He was also wearing a lifejacket and had an EPIRB and flares ready to activate if required.

Merimbula 31 shadowed the distressed vessel north towards Bermagui as the harbour has slipway facilities until they were met by volunteers from Marine Rescue Bermagui on board Bermagui 30.

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“The response was transferred to the Bermagui crew who will shadow the vessel into harbour,” Inspector Sullivan said

“The distressed vessel was still taking on water but the ingress was being managed,” he said.

During the joint response from Marine Rescue Merimbula and Bermagui, Marine Rescue NSW was requested by Marine Area Command to search for a 4.4 metre runabout, which capsized off Haycock Point on Monday morning as well.

“Thankfully the two persons on board made it to shore themselves and have been retrieved by rescue helicopter,” Inspector Sullivan said.

“Marine Rescue NSW vessel Merimbula 31 began searching for the overturned vessel on Merimbula Bay but the boat since washed up on the northern side of Haycock Point,” he said.

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“The dedication, professionalism and teamwork shown by our volunteers from the Merimbula and Bermagui units has been exceptional.”

Images: Marine Rescue NSW

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