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Crew rescued from stricken yacht | Crew rescued from stricken yacht |
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Thirteen crew members have been rescued from a flooded racing yacht in the North Sea, said an RAF rescue centre. | |
The 60ft (18m) Clyde Challenger made an emergency call 125 miles (201km) off the coast around 2200 BST on Saturday. | |
The crew - believed to be aged between 15 and 25 - were picked up from their yacht by another racing vessel. They were taking part in a Tall Ships race. | |
An RAF rescue Sea King helicopter was scrambled from Boulmer along with a Norwegian helicopter, then stood down. | |
'Safe and well' | 'Safe and well' |
The Clyde Challenger crew include eight apprentices from Glasgow construction firm City Building, as well as their two trainers and three professional crew. | |
They are on board a Norwegian coastguard vessel which is towing the stricken yacht, and heading for the Dutch port of Den Helder. | |
RAF spokesman on the rescue operation | RAF spokesman on the rescue operation |
Michael Mulford of the Rescue Co-ordination Centre at RAF Kinloss said all crew had been rescued safely by another ship, Loyal. | Michael Mulford of the Rescue Co-ordination Centre at RAF Kinloss said all crew had been rescued safely by another ship, Loyal. |
He said: "They have said that they have taken off all 13 and they are all safe and well. | He said: "They have said that they have taken off all 13 and they are all safe and well. |
"It's good that this has ended happily because 125 miles out in the North Sea in the dark - it's not what you want by way of a ship flooding as you are an awful long way from help." | |
The Clyde Challenger was renamed in 2006 following a major refit to turn it into a youth sail training vessel, and is owned by the Clyde Sailing Trust. | |
Jim Smith, of the trust, said the ship's flooding was believed to have been caused by a fractured pipe in the engine compartment. The water was confined to the galley. | |
The Norwegian Coastguard cutter Andenes, which is also the race control vessel, sent divers to assess the damage. | |
The Tall Ships races are held every summer in European waters, with between 70 and 100 vessels from up to 20 countries taking part in the four-day events. | |
The ships are crewed by up to 6,000 young people from more than 30 countries. | The ships are crewed by up to 6,000 young people from more than 30 countries. |