A family of three were rescued by Island lifeboat crews off the South of the Island yesterday.
Port St Mary Lifeboat rushed to the scene after a report at 4:25pm, on July 5, of an 18-foot vessel suffering with engine failure about 400 yards outside Port St Mary breakwater.
The craft - which had two adults and a child on board - was safely towed back to port just after 5pm.
No-one was hurt during the incident.
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