Successful search for 'Mayday' yacht

Three people have been rescued after the yacht was found following an extensive search off Whitby. 
In the early hours of this morning, HM Coastguard received a broken Mayday call from a vessel out at sea. 
Jordan Grebby, Maritime Operations Team Leader with HM Coastguard said: "It wasn’t clear and it was difficult to communicate with them. We had no specific location and it made the search a tricky one to coordinate. 
"Based on the information we did have and using direction finding equipment, we sent RNLI lifeboats from Whitby and Scarborough and the HM Coastguard helicopter from Humberside." 
Working together, the search found the yacht 23 nautical miles off Whitby. 
All three on board were safe and well on board the yacht and the Whitby lifeboat towed them all back. 
They were met by the Whitby Coastguard Rescue Team. 
Jordan added: “Search planning is vital. The team here in the operations room together with our helicopter crew and lifeboat colleagues worked together despite scant details and found the missing yacht. 
“It’s also worth reminding everyone that it’s worth making sure you have a beacon. These people had done the right thing in having their communications equipment but you never know if or when it might fail.” 
“I would like to pass my thanks to all our search and rescue partners and volunteers who made this mission a successful one.” 
In a coastal emergency dial 999 and ask for the Coastguard. 

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