DUBLIN - Two Irish men who stole a fishing trawler after missing their ferry had to be rescued off the British coast where they were going in circles because they did not know how to sail.
After hours at sea, the men called what they thought was the Irish coastguard for help.
"They thought they were just off the coast of Ireland," said Ray Steadman, press officer of the Holyhead lifeboat in north Wales, about 66 miles east of Ireland.
In fact, the two were just 12 miles north of where they started in Holyhead and had called the British coastguard, Steadman told Irish broadcaster RTE Monday.
Lifeboats and a helicopter were sent out to rescue the men, who were detained by police before being released.
They were later rearrested after the boat owner discovered some damage to his trawler.
3 comments:
This is almost too messed up for words. First off... steal a boat and not know how to operate it? How did I know alcohol was involved before it was reported?
OH, yeah, I was 19-20 before too. That was when I put my Dads truck in the inlet. My bad.
ahh, do ya tink maybe a wee drop of some spirits were involved?
As the Irish say ... to be sure to be sure !
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