Bridlington lifeboat called as fishing vessel suffers steering fault
The 13 metre boat had suffered a steering fault very near to the offshore wind farm.
One of the wind farm standby boats towed the damaged vessel and its three crew clear of harm and awaited the arrival of Bridlington's Shannon lifeboat.
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Hide AdCoxswain Andy Rodgers and his crew then took over the tow and made their way back to Bridlington.
On arrival in the bay, due to the low tide, the decision was made to anchor the fishing vessel until the tide had risen enough to enter the harbour safely.
Just after 3.30pm, the lifeboat launched again and assisted the fishing boat safely into a harbour berth.
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