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Sussex Volunteer Lifeboat Crews Search Rough Seas In Force 6 Winds

Littlehampton's RNLI lifeboats returning to base at 11.25pm last night (Photo: RNLI / Beth Brooks)

Littlehampton RNLI Lifeboat Station’s two lifeboats conducted an extensive search in the Rustington area yesterday evening (7 August), following reports of a kite seen without a kiteboarder.

The volunteer crew were tasked by HM Coastguard at 8.29pm to search for a possible casualty in the water after a member of the public reported they had seen the kite about a mile off the coast of Rustington.

The crew of Littlehampton RNLI’s Renee Sherman lifeboat headed to the area and started a search in an easterly direction from Rustington to Kingston Gorse.

An hour later, with darkness falling and winds strengthening to force 6 (22-27 knots), Littlehampton RNLI’s Ray of Hope lifeboat was launched to join a widened search area stretching east to Worthing Sailing Club.

At 10.20pm, Renee Sherman returned to the lifeboat station for a crew change, but at 10.40pm, both lifeboats were stood down after HM Coastguard concluded that the area had been comprehensively searched.

The crew of Renee Sherman returned to the area to escort Ray of Hope back to the lifeboat station, with both boats arriving at 11.25pm.

Nick White, Littlehampton RNLI’s Lifeboat Operations Manager, said:

"This was a long search in worsening conditions for our crew, but we always ready to save lives at sea.

"Please remember, if you see someone in difficulties at sea, or – just like the member of the public did tonight – see something you don’t think is right, please call 999 and ask for the Coastguard."

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