In a six hour operation, a crew from Marine Rescue Botany Port Hacking (see video) last night rescued two people on board a 9m cruiser stranded off the coastline south at Stanwell Park.
The crew of rescue vessel Port Hacking 30, Jim Glissan, Greg Inglis and Tomek Zamencki, deployed into bumpy 1m seas about 3.30pm yesterday and took the vessel under tow back up the coastline.
The vessel was returned safely to the Cronulla marina before the crew logged off at 9.30pm.
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