Mark-1
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How did the coastguard know his engine had failed if he didn't call for help?
I assume someone informed the CG, or maybe they called local vessels for a tow on C16. I think we can take it as read that if he'd called for emergency help he wouldn't have been on the TV complaining about how it was handled. I've got a feeling it wasn't even his boat, he was a guest.
If anyone wants to investigate I've remembered it was Michael Burke, thread about the incident from the perspective of the Daily Mail, rather than Burke here:
http://www.ybw.com/forums/showthread.php?166700-Celebrity-Yacht-Rescue
Incidently on re-reading: " ..Hmmm, seems to me that slagging off the rescuee in the press/tv/Facebook/Twitter is standard operating procedure for the RNLI... I accept I was wildly overstating the case. None the less the issue is a real one.
I think we've rather lost sight of my first question/point in Post 6. Anyone have a definitive answer to that?
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