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Water board mistaken for kayaker in trouble on Lough Derg

A RECENT launch by Lough Derg RNLI to investigate a report of a kayaker in difficulty turned out to be a false alarm.

Rather than an overturned kayak, a water board being used as a safety buoy by swimmers turned out to be the object of the calls

Valentia Coast Guard had requested Lough Derg RNLI lifeboat to launch to investigate a report from a member of the public that a kayaker was in difficulty by Navigation Mark J, at the northern end of Lough Derg.
 
The lifeboat launched with helm Keith Brennan, crew Owen Cavanagh, Chris Parker and Tom Hayes on board. Winds were south-westerly Force 4 and gusting and visibility was good. 

When the lifeboat arrived at Navigation Mark J, north of Gortmore, it began a thorough search of the area.

From shore, two swimmers at Gortmore observed the lifeboat and called the RNLI boathouse in Dromineer, suspecting that the water-board which they had been using as a safety buoy may have caused alarm.

The board was at the location at which the member of public had thought they’d seen an upturned kayak.

Valentia Coast Guard were informed and the lifeboat was stood down. The lifeboat departed the scene and was back at station soon after.

Jeremy Freeman, Deputy Launching Authority at Lough Derg RNLI said, “This was a false alarm but with good intent”.

He says, “If you see someone in difficulty in the water call 999 or 112 and ask for marine rescue. Stay safe and not to not enter the water yourself, too many people drown trying to save others.”

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