FALMOUTH COASTGUARD ASSIST FISHING VESSEL

Just after 5pm today Falmouth Coastguard received a VHF call from a fishing vessel which had taken on water. The vessels pumps on board were failing and they needed assistance. Falmouth Coastguard requested the RNLI Lifeboat from Penlee to the scene, which was South South East of the Tater du Lighthouse.
Falmouth Coastguard broadcast a mayday relay message and a fisheries patrol vessel also attended. The RNLI lifeboat was on scene within minutes. The RNLI crewmen had taken pumping equipment and were able to assist the Fishing vessel pump out the flooded fish room. The vessel was then able to make its own way back to port.
Richie Williams, Falmouth Coastguard Watch Manager said,
The vessel is now making good headway to Newlyn with the lifeboat alongside. It is vital to keep all safety equipment, including pumping gear in good working order.

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