Kayaker rescued after following Float to Live advice

A kayaker was rescued late on Friday, September 2 after following float to live advice.

The man's family raised the alarm after seeing his kayak capsize in Browns Bay, Northern Ireland at around 8.40pm.

The Maritime Rescue Coordination Centre in Belfast responded to the call by sending coastguard rescue teams from Largs, Ballycastle and Portmuck, RNLI lifeboats from Larne and the Coastguard helicopter from Prestwick to search for the man. The Irish Coastguard also sent a rescue helicopter to help with the search.


The man was found floating on his back and was rescued by the inshore lifeboat after coastguard rescue teams heard him shouting for help.

Following 'float to live' safety difference might have made all the difference. Leaning back and stretching out your arms and legs to float, using the time to catch your breath, can reduce the risk of drowning significantly. 

Network Commander George Close said: “This was a good outcome for this man using the float to live advice. 

"However, we do recommend to anyone taking a kayak to sea that you wear a lifejacket, let someone know where you are going and when you are due back, and take a phone in a waterproof pouch, so you have a way of calling for help. If you do get into trouble, then dial 999 and ask for the coastguard.”

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