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Brothers rescued from sinking yacht off Sheerness

The yacht got into difficulties close to the wreck of the SS Richard Montgomery off the coast of Sheerness. Graphic: Ashley Austen
The yacht got into difficulties close to the wreck of the SS Richard Montgomery off the coast of Sheerness. Graphic: Ashley Austen

An RAF helicopter and a lifeboat were involved in the rescue of two men from a yacht that was sinking close to the wreck of SS Richard Montgomery off the coast of Sheerness.

Thames Coastguard received a distress call from the 22ft yacht 'Gwendoline' at around 2.25pm Monday.

The vessel was sinking three miles north-east of the Montgomery wreck.

The Sheerness lifeboat found the yacht around six miles east of Garrision Point.

The RAF rescue helicopter was already on the scene.

Both yachtsmen - brothers in their fifties, one from London and one from Aldershot - were transferred to the lifeboat.

Neither needed medical treatment. The stricken yacht was towed to Queenborough harbour.

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