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Article published on 21st February 2012

Dungeness lifeboatA lifeboat crew member has been awarded one of the highest gallantry medals for his extraordinary courage after saving seven lives in force 11 gales.

Dungeness RNLI volunteer lifeboat crew member Garry Clark is to be awarded a Silver Medal for Gallantry – one of the RNLI’s highest honours.

Dover Lifeboat

The tale behindthe rescue in the early hours of January 3 this year is one of 'exemplary bravery and determination'.

The beach at Dungeness Point

His fellow crew membersare also being recognised for their roles in the rescue of the training yacht Liquid Vortex.

It all began at 5.40am in force 9 severe gales, in rough seas and with poor visibility, when the Dungeness RNLI all-weather lifeboat launched to the Liquid Vortex.

The vessel was struggling in extreme weather conditions three miles east of Dungeness Point, with five of its seven crew suffering from seasickness.

Once at sea, the conditions worsened to storm force 10 winds, with waves of around 7–9 metres high.

But as the lifeboat crew assessed the situation, an enormous wave struck both vessels from behind, spinning the yacht through 180 degrees.

The skipper immediately transmitted a Mayday call, reporting the yacht’s helmsman had been smashed against the helm, suffering injuries and damaging the steering.

This left the skipper as the only person aboard the yacht in a fit state to work with the lifeboat crew during the rescue.

The inflatable life raft, which had been tethered to the back of the yacht, had also been swept away.

The first attempts to transfer two lifeboat crew onto the stricken yacht were unsuccessful due to the horrendous weather conditions, so instead the crew tried to set up a tow.

But afterseveral attempts to position the lifeboat close enough to throw a line across, this then snapped.

In increasingly dangerous conditions, Garry managed to leap from the bow of the lifeboat onto the yacht.

By this time, the weather had deteriorated further, with winds gusting to force 11, so back-up was requested from the Dover RNLI all-weather lifeboat.

As the yacht was being tossed around in violent seas, Garry faced a boat full of casualties.

He saw two men in the cockpit with the skipper. In the cabins, he found a man in pain and bleeding, and threewomen suffering severe seasickness.

By now, as Garry worked with the skipper to establish a tow line, it was only possible to move around the yacht by crawling on all fours.

In another dramatic twist, the new tow line now snagged under the yacht, meaning Garry had no choice but to lean over, putting himself in even more danger, and cut the tow line.

The lifeboat crew managed to re-establish a shorter tow and ploughed on through the rolling seas. At one point, a huge wave crashed over the lifeboat’s deck, nearly sweeping one of the crew overboard.

He was quickly saved by a fellow crew member grabbing a strap on his lifejacket.

By 9am, Dungeness lifeboat crew had been battling the appalling conditions for three-and-a-half hours.

With all other hope fading, Garry then worked with the skipper to pull and bend the wheel to a point where it could be used.

The yacht was twisting heavily in the seas but the skipper was able to steer the yacht behind Dover lifeboat, freeing Garry to go back and check on the yacht’s crew.

The rescue happened just offDungeness Point

The casualty with an injured jaw and chest was in significant pain so Garry requested pain relief from Dungeness lifeboat, and helped administer it.

At 9.40am, the rescue helicopter arrived and the four casualties in the cabin were winched off the yacht by 10.25am.

Eventually, in a more sheltered area of the coast, Dover lifeboat managed to secure a tow line and began heading for Ramsgate harbour.

Garry remained on board the yacht and, with the wind now gusting to a violent storm force 11, helped to steer it behind Dover lifeboat to the safety of Ramsgate. They all finally berthed at 12.20pm after an exhausting six-and-a-half hours at sea in the most appalling conditions.

Andrew Ashton, RNLI divisional inspector of lifeboats, said: "This was a long and gruelling service in increasingly perilous conditions.

"Crew member Garry Clark demonstrated the utmost courage and determination, boarding the yacht and managing multiple tasks, to ensure a safe and successful outcome, while in turbulent seas. Garry’s bravery and actions epitomise the traditional values of the RNLI.

"Deputy Second Coxswain Mark Richardson and Mechanic/Deputy Second Coxswain Trevor Bunney showed highly commendable competence, professionalism, leadership and boat-handling skills.

"In addition, the rest of the Dungeness and Dover crew are also to be commended for playing a crucial role in the rescue, enduring horrendous sea conditions to ensure seven lives were saved that day."

The RNLI Medals for Gallantry are presented to recipients at the charity’s Annual Presentation of Awards at the Barbican in London in May of each year.

The awards in full

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RNLI Thanks of the Institution inscribed on Vellum to be awarded to:

 

RNLI Silver Medal Service Badges and Certificates and a Letter of Appreciation to be awarded to:

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