Ramsey lifeboat called to Port-e-Vullen
One of the Island's lifeboat crews was called out following reports of paddleboarders in difficulty.
Ramsey RNLI received the call shortly after 2.30pm on Friday after the paddleboarders were spotted at Port-e-Vullen.
Once the lifeboat crew reached the scene, the paddleboarders had returned to the beach, and the found to be safe and well.
The RNLI is reminding paddleboarders to check conditions before heading to the sea, with more guidelines available on the charity's website.
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