Capsized dinghy sparks multi-agency rescue for Littlehampton RNLI
On Sunday 21 June HM Coastguard tasked the RNLI lifeboat station at Littlehampton to launch following reports of three persons in the water after a dinghy capsized near Pagham. At 6.12pm the charity’s volunteers launched the station’s D Class lifeboat Ray of Hope. The three person crew headed out of Littlehampton harbour directly in to a strong Force 6 westerly wind which made for heavy going in the smaller of the station’s inshore lifeboats. With low tide at 6.15pm it was uncertain whether the larger B Class Renee Sherman would make it out of the harbour, but once the first lifeboat was underway and with casualties in the water the second vessel was launched to assist in the rescue, carefully navigating it’s way through the shallow waters at the harbour entrance.