Lifeboat tows 26ft powerless and drifting yacht to safety
The crew of RNLI Cardigan Lifeboat were paged to reports of a 26ft yacht that was drifting without power near Cemaes Head.
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Western Telegraph south Pembrokeshire-based reporter in various guises for many years. Happy to write whatever comes my way – especially if there’s a dog, a llama or a bit of human interest involved.
Western Telegraph south Pembrokeshire-based reporter in various guises for many years. Happy to write whatever comes my way – especially if there’s a dog, a llama or a bit of human interest involved.
The crew of RNLI Cardigan Lifeboat were paged to reports of a 26ft yacht that was drifting without power near Cemaes Head.
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