Red Eagle ferry sailing out of Cowes

Quick actions of Red Funnel crews leads to the rescue of a man in the water after dinghy overturns

Melissa shares this latest news on behalf of Red Funnel. Ed


Red Funnel’s vehicle ferry, Red Eagle, assisted in a rescue operation this morning (21st August) during its 06:00 Southampton to East Cowes sailing.

Just five minutes after departing Southampton, Captain Craig Young, spotted an upturned dinghy in the water off Hythe (near Dock Head).

Further investigation aided by binoculars revealed that a man was in the water, holding onto the side of the dinghy.

Rescue boat deployed
Captain Young immediately instructed his team to deploy Red Eagle’s rescue boat, which was launched by Deck Mate, Paul Gowland and manned by ABs Elizabeth Brindle and Oliver Russel. ABP and the Coast Guard were also alerted.

Southampton Patrol attended the incident and was able to recover the man from the water, assisted by Red Funnel’s crew on the rescue boat, and brought him to shore where local medics attended. He was taken to hospital via ambulance.

Red Eagle’s rescue boat towed the stranded dinghy to Hythe Marina before returning to the ferry for the 06:00 sailing to recommence.

Collins: Proud of Red Eagle team
Fran Collins, CEO of Red Funnel, said:

“I am extremely proud of Red Eagle’s team for their quick thinking and efforts in this morning’s rescue operation. The crew were on their second to last sailing of their night shift, demonstrating true commitment and heroism. Our teams are always happy to help in incidents such as this and be another set of eyes to spot anyone that may be in trouble out on the water; this was a true joint effort between the Coast Guard, ABP and our own crew.

“We have experienced some delays to our service as a result; however, our teams are working hard to minimise these as much as possible, with the return Red Eagle sailing from East Cowes to Southampton berthing only five minutes past the scheduled arrival time.

“We had approximately 50 passengers on board this morning’s 06:00 from Southampton, and we thank everyone for their understanding and patience.

“We also send our well wishes to the man recovered and are keeping him and his family in our thoughts.”