29/05/2026
Our Marine Unit is urging people to stay safe on the water after rescuing a kitesurfer off Frinton.
Wearing the right safety gear and checking weather, wind and tide conditions before heading out on the water is vital, says Sergeant Alex Southgate.
“Keep an eye on conditions while you’re out,” he adds.
“If you’re riding a personal watercraft, then you also need to be familiar with all the controls and make sure you’re aware of local byelaws and speed limits, too.
“And always make sure you know what to do in an emergency. If you spot anyone in difficulty in the water at the seaside, dial 999 and ask for the Coastguard.”
Our marine officers spotted the man struggling about 100m from shore yesterday, 28 May, after the wind dropped and he couldn’t relaunch his kite. Thankfully, they quickly assisted him and got him and his equipment back to the safety of the beach.
The team were out patrolling the coastline between Bradwell and Harwich on an patrol, which focuses on tackling anti-social behaviour on the water, promoting water safety and keeping water-users safe.
They’ll be out again this weekend – do say hello if you see them!
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