A yacht crew travelling from the Isle of Man had to be rescued from their vessel after it ran aground off the coast of Wales earlier this week.
Holyhead's RNLI crew was alerted just after 4.30pm on Monday when the 40-foot boat got stuck on rocks on the western coast of Anglesey.
The three people, who were sailing from the Isle of Man to Penrhos, had to be transferred to the inshore lifeboat Mary and Archie Hooper.
Nobody was injured during the incident.
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