TWO CANOEISTS CALL FOR HELP FROM BELFAST COASTGUARD
At  around 11.30 this morning Belfast Coastguard were alerted to two people  in distress after one of them was pitched into the water from his  capsized canoe and had been struggling, without success to get back into  the craft. The call came from his colleague.
The  emergency call stated that the two men, both in their early 50s, were  off Copeland Sound between the coast and Donaghadee. Both men were  wearing lifejackets. The man in difficulty was exhausted and needed  assistance. The seas on scene were described as having a heavy swell. 
Both the Bangor  and Donaghadee RNLI inshore lifeboats were asked to launch and a  fisheries patrol vessel, the ‘Queen of Ulster’ also offered assistance  after hearing the radio exchanges.
During  the incident, Belfast Coastguard kept in contact with the canoeist who  had remained in his craft to ensure that both men were aware of the  situation and that help was proceeding.  
Louis McGookin, Duty Watch Manager at Belfast Coastguard said
 
 
