Donnelly said the yachties’ GPS location was advised as being 72 kilometres off the Tūtūkākā coast, and it took the helicopter crew about 30 minutes to reach said location.
“The yacht’s main sail had blown apart and they put up a jury rig. There were no two-way radio comms. They could hear us but we couldn’t hear them, so we had to communicate by hand signals.”
Swells were between five and six metres high. He said the three male yachties seemed to be in good spirits.
“The winch swimmer was winched onto a life raft that was towed behind the yacht and the three people were transferred to the life raft and winched up,” Donnelly said.
They were flown to the helicopter base on Western Hills Dr in Whangārei, where a Hato Hone St John crew gave them a clean bill of health.
The yacht is now drifting. “They said the yacht had a hole and was taking on water. We managed to find them reasonably quickly for two reasons: they had a locator beacon and they set off a flare, which was handy,” Donnelly said.
He said the yachties told the helicopter crew they were en route to Tonga. It’s not known if they are locals.