an of duty bobby spotted an angler clinging to his capsize kayak about half a mile off Hartlepool yesterday early evening, he tried to swim to him but he was to far out for him to reach he swam back to shore borrowed a mobile from a passer-by phoned HM coastguard within minutes the lifeboat was racing towards him and pulled him onto the lifeboat, a spokesman said that he had been in the water for 45 mins and was drifting in and out of consciences and suffering from hyperthermia he was nearly a goner, he is now making a recovery in hospital, three cheers once again for the RNLI.
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Originally posted by paulthespark View PostJust repeating what it said in the Hartlepool mail
why let the truth get in the way of a good storyAUDENTES FORTUNA JUVAT
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there is another story about a kayak who overturned because of a seal attacking his fish which he kept in a keep net over the side of his kayak good job it was not a shark. davy.PB
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Aye i posted it in the boat section on here, i saw the Facebook post from the Coastguard who said he was rescued just fine but going by the Hartlepool Mail report he had took on water and was in botherUsually found on Crimdon beach with two Springers!!
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From the Coastguards Facebook page posted about lunch time today
*** CALL OUT *** 17/07/2013 @ 17:23..Paged by Humber Coastguard following a 999 call by a member of the public, regarding what looked like being a dinghy with possible 3 persons aboard floating out to sea. On arrival Hartlepool ILB found it to be a person in the water clinging on the to side of an kayak. With it full of water, he was unable to recover himself back aboard, and so he had been drifing for approximately an hour.
The casualty had been fishing off the beach near Steetly Pier in his kayak, and as he caught fish he put them in a net attached to the side of the kayak keeping cool in the water. He had just finished his phone call home to say he was on his way back, and whilst putting his phone safe, a seal grabbed his bag of fish, and pulled the kayak with him in it, over sideways. As he had previously opened his airtight cavity to get his phone out it filled rapidly with water, thus unabeling him to get back in the kayak, so he was left just holding on to it drifting.
Dressed in a wetsuit and buoyancy aid this helped him keep warm and even though he was taken to a waiting ambulance was deemed healthy enough to go straight home.
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Originally posted by Fd01 View PostFrom the Coastguards Facebook page posted about lunch time today
*** CALL OUT *** 17/07/2013 @ 17:23..Paged by Humber Coastguard following a 999 call by a member of the public, regarding what looked like being a dinghy with possible 3 persons aboard floating out to sea. On arrival Hartlepool ILB found it to be a person in the water clinging on the to side of an kayak. With it full of water, he was unable to recover himself back aboard, and so he had been drifing for approximately an hour.
The casualty had been fishing off the beach near Steetly Pier in his kayak, and as he caught fish he put them in a net attached to the side of the kayak keeping cool in the water. He had just finished his phone call home to say he was on his way back, and whilst putting his phone safe, a seal grabbed his bag of fish, and pulled the kayak with him in it, over sideways. As he had previously opened his airtight cavity to get his phone out it filled rapidly with water, thus unabeling him to get back in the kayak, so he was left just holding on to it drifting.
Dressed in a wetsuit and buoyancy aid this helped him keep warm and even though he was taken to a waiting ambulance was deemed healthy enough to go straight home.
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Originally posted by lingking View Postclose call jeff,hope it acts as a wake up call to those who think they can go out with no safety gear.
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Originally posted by jeff123 View PostI hope it helps, ive seen lads in shorts and teashirts go out, they wouldn't have a chance, I was lucky to have a 7mm wet suit on, I know its summer and you sweat like hell with it on but you don't sweat in the water, I was lucky someone seen and heard me, for me that's it now, will not be going back out, I wont put the wife through the worry, please lad get all the gear even if you have to save up all year, for the sake of £100 for a good radio I nearly lost my life, cheers jeff
I had a little swim this afternoon at Steetley with the dogs and i tell you what if you stuck in the deeper water for too long with nowt on you'll be a goner! Didn't go that far out, maybe to a depth of about 7/8 ft deep but it was freezing.Usually found on Crimdon beach with two Springers!!
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