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Flares save anglers in Solent capsize

Three men recovered from Solent after dinghy turns over

Three anglers from Hythe, near Southampton, were rescued after their dinghy capsized in the Solent Friday night. All three were wearing survival suits and told their rescuers they had been in the water for about 40 minutes.

At approximately midnight a red flare was spotted from the Lymington River. The Isle of Wight Needles Coastguard Rescue Team were turned out and a pan pan or urgency message was broadcast alerting other sea users to the flare.

Shortly afterwards, the Coastguard received a report of three men being picked out of the water by the crew of the yacht 'Mange Tout' midway between Lymington and Yarmouth.

The three men reported that they had set out in a 14ft boat from Hythe but had turned over off Bouldner Bay as they were attempting to free a fouled anchor.

They fired two flares which had alerted passing vessels and been seen ashore.

The three survivors were met by an ambulance crew and the Needles Coastguard Team. None required hospitalization.

Alerts were then made overnight by the Coastguard to passing shipping to be aware of the floating 14 foot cuddy and late Saturday afternoon the upturned craft was located about 4 to 5 miles from the point of Friday's incident.

David Williams, Watch Manager at Solent Coastguard said "Undoubtedly these flares saved their lives. To be adrift mid-Solent at midnight on a dark night albeit in a survival suit is not the best place to be. They also lost all their personal belongings when the craft turned over. Fortunately the crew of the 'Mange Tout' saw their flare and we're grateful to the other offers of help that came in after we broadcast the alert."

The vessel upturned vessel has now been recovered to the shoreline by the Isle of Wight's Freshwater Inshore Rescue boat.

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