Carrybridge RNLI had to come to the assistance of a vessel on Lough Erne on Saturday afternoon, May 22.

At 5.02pm, Carrybridge RNLI’s inshore lifeboat, Douglas Euan & Kay Richards was launched to a vessel with one person on board which had run aground approximately one mile South of Belleisle Estate.

Winds were South Westerly, Force 2. Visibility was good with overcast conditions.

The lifeboat arrived with the casualty vessel and the volunteer crew checked the wellbeing of the person on the casualty boat and found they were ok. There was no water ingress found.

The water tank on the boat was emptied to assist the crew in refloating the casualty vessel. With the owner’s permission a tow was established, and the vessel was refloated and towed to deeper water. The vessel was then able to continue it’s journey.

Speaking following the call out, Chris Cathcart, Lifeboat Helm at Carrybridge RNLI advised all boat users: ‘‘As we enter the busy time of the year we would ask that everyone have a means of calling for assistance if you find yourself in trouble, have lifejackets for all on board and plan their journey using the relevant charts. If you see someone in trouble on the water or are in difficulties yourself the number to dial is: 999 or 112 and ask for the Coastguard.’’