We had some interesting times here today with the huge storm strength swell and the strong NW winds blowing.
Cape Town - The crews of two fishing boats have been brought to safety at Melkbosstrand after both ran aground in rough seas.
About 20 crew were brought to safety.
The NSRI's Rhine Barnes said on Thursday afternoon they'd been called out after a 20m fishing trawler, Weskus 1, confirmed it was running aground at Kreeftebaai near Melkbosstrand.
Her six crew were preparing to abandon ship in swells of up to 6m and a 30-knot wind, he said.
"The incident followed an initial report to Maritime Rescue Authorities just after 10:00, Weskus 1 reported to have rope fouled around her propeller."
A fishing trawler, Seawin Sapphire, which happened to be in the area at the time, tried to help.
While Seawin was attempting to assist Weskus 1, she reported to Maritime Authorities to have hit a reef and sustained damaged to her propeller, but neither vessel was prepared to declare an emergency at the time.
Cops helped crew ashore
"(But) just after 14:00 Weskus 1's skipper declared that his crew could no longer prevent his vessel from running aground and the National Ports Authority activated the NSRI.
"We launched our rescue craft Spirit of Rotary Blouberg, NSRI Table Bay launched their rescue craft Spirit of Vodacom and NSRI Bakoven were placed on alert.
"When we arrived at the scene, Weskus 1 had run aground and her crew had been helped ashore by NSRI volunteers and local police.
"No one was injured except for some suffering mild hypothermia.
"It should be noted that under the extreme circumstances the local police who had responded to the scene in their patrol vehicles, entered the surf in full uniform to help victims ashore.
"Seawin, with 13 crew on-board, was about 700m off-shore at this stage, and her skipper reported his vessel to be in difficulties with her damaged propeller.
"It had been damaged earlier after hitting a reef while trying to assist Weskus 1, and in the big surf she too drifted towards shore and was at risk of running aground.
"Attempts were made to get the crew off Seawin, but conditions were too rough and just after 17:10 she too ran aground.
"Her 13 crew jumped from the vessel and were assisted ashore by NSRI volunteers, police divers and metro rescue divers.
Fishing Boats run aground in Melkbos
Fishing Boats run aground in Melkbos
- Attachments
-
- Ships 006.jpg (127.8 KiB) Viewed 1206 times
-
- Ships 003.jpg (117.86 KiB) Viewed 1207 times
-
- Ships 002.jpg (155.59 KiB) Viewed 1212 times
-
- Ships 001.jpg (145.34 KiB) Viewed 1212 times
Greg Perkins
Re: Fishing Boats run aground in Melkbos
what you reckon the chances of getting them boats floating again 

Nooitgedacht: 124.8 Alt 1050 ft
S 32°16'49.8 E 18°53'33.0
S 32°16'49.8 E 18°53'33.0
Re: Fishing Boats run aground in Melkbos
Hey Dad, Think its gonna be difficult. When a boat has stuck through a few tides it seats itself. Will have to be a BIG tug otherwise we'll have another wreck to fly over.
"Hope the weather is calm tomorrow !!"
Re: Fishing Boats run aground in Melkbos
They will, but they might be stuck there for a while to get the next big hightide, then they dredge the sand buildup and pull them out to sea againGR8-DAD wrote:what you reckon the chances of getting them boats floating again
Greg Perkins
- Slabfish
- Nothing beats flying
- Posts: 416
- Joined: Sat Oct 08, 2005 2:29 pm
- Location: Jeffreysbaai FAPX
Re: Fishing Boats run aground in Melkbos
Glad all the men got off safely. One can see that both vessels tried to anchor (see the anchor ropes out on the front of both vessels )but the anchors must have dragged in those strong wind and big swell conditions. Sad to see a vessel lying so helpless on the beach
.

Clem Slabbert from FAPX
ZS WPF Mizer-Sold
ZU EKP Jora-Sold
ZU CWE Jora-Sold
ZU IAC New Jora
ZS WPF Mizer-Sold
ZU EKP Jora-Sold
ZU CWE Jora-Sold
ZU IAC New Jora
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 8 guests