The owners of a boat that was left drifting after breaking down have thanked a jet skier for coming to their rescue on Saturday (August 11th).
Jet skier Kevin Sharpe from Gloucester spotted the boat drifting in the fast-flowing waters near Stert Island, opposite Burnham-On-Sea, at 1.30pm after it lost power due to a fuel problem.
Kevin attached a rope to the stricken vessel – which had five people onboard – and towed its grateful occupants to the safety of Burnham beach, as pictured.
Boat owner Edward Livery thanked his rescuer and told Burnham-On-Sea.com: “We are very grateful for Kevin’s help. The boat developed a fuel pump problem which left us without power and drifting in the bay. We were in an awkward position and Kevin was a real ‘good Samaritan’.”
Kevin played down his involvement, saying: “I was happy to help – all water users muck in together when there’s a problem like this.”
Pictured: The jet skier towing the stricken boat to safety and, above, Edward Livery thanking Kevin Sharpe