Lifeboat Hero Marks 50 Years Saving Lives at Sea in Emotional Surprise
Lifeboat Hero Marks 50 Years Saving Lives at Sea in Emotional Surprise
‘I LOST MY BOAT, NOT MY LIFE’: Dramatic 6m sea rescue for solo sailor after maiden voyage from Swansea turns into ‘action movie’ nightmare
Max, a Forces veteran and former Helicopter Winch Operator, had expected a challenging but fun trip to Scotland aboard his newly purchased 30ft yacht, a 1975 Carter 30.
Despite his extensive safety preparations—including dual autopilots, AIS, and extra safety lines—nature had other plans for his maiden voyage.
Shortly after entering the Bristol Channel, the “nice sailing” conditions evaporated as unexpected gale warnings and ferocious 40-knot gusts tore across the water.
The situation turned critical when the vessel’s engine faltered, filling the compartment with smoke and leaving 200 litres of sooty water sloshing below deck.
“I didn’t want to enter Milford Haven at night as I wasn’t familiar with the VTS there,” Max recalled. “I really didn’t want to be in a rescue situation in total darkness.”
As dawn broke, Max made the life-saving decision to call for help while he still had power and some control over the rolling boat.
The Angle RNLI lifeboat arrived in the middle of a “confusing” sea state, but the drama was only just beginning.
While under tow, a violent wave sent Max flying into the cockpit, injuring his back, before another massive roller tipped him into the freezing water.
Thankfully, he was still attached to the boat by his safety line—a feature he had meticulously fitted before leaving Swansea.
“It was like something out of an action movie,” Max said. “The waves were crashing over our heads, and my feet were slipping against the boat’s propeller.”
In a daring move, an RNLI crewman cut Max free and inflated his lifejacket, allowing him to be hauled to safety aboard the lifeboat.
Reflecting on the loss of his vessel, Max said: “I am forever grateful to HM Coastguard and the lifeboat crew, who showed such skill, compassion, and humanity. I lost my boat, but I didn’t lose my life.”
Max’s Top Solo Sailing Advice
CategoryActionPreparationSafety equipment only helps if it’s fitted, tested, and ready before you leave.LifejacketsWear your lifejacket correctly and fit cleats, hooks, and lines today, not tomorrow.MindsetStay calm and think methodically. Panicking wastes time and energy.CommsHave backups. Carry a mobile phone, a VHF radio, and items like SARTs and EPIRBs.Advise OthersTell people your plans, routes, and timings so they can raise the alarm. #AngleRNLI #BoatingSafety #BristolChannel #HMCoastguard #Max #RNLI #SeaRescue #SoloSailing #Swansea #yacht
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