Four adult men needed to be saved yesterday evening when their particular boat stopped working, western side of Two Rocks.
Whitfords Volunteer Marine Rescue been given a phone call about 11.30pm that the fishing boat had just broken down about fifteen nautical miles west of Two Rocks.
The police chopper, Polair, found the motorboat, a 6m grp cabin, with the 4 individuals aboard.
Two Rocks Volunteer Marine Rescue showed up on the location about 1.30am and towed the vessel back to Two Rocks harbour about 4am today.
Two Rocks Volunteer Marine Rescue commander David Haynes stated at first it was believed the fishing boat had been taking on water and that there initially were merely three persons aboard.
Mr Haynes said it was a incredibly sleek recovery.
“If you had to go out at nighttime on a rescue you could not have picked a better night,” Mr Haynes explained.
“The ocean conditions had been quite kind and we had been fortunate…we were given rather precise coordinates.”
The four males were not injured and did not need any kind of hospital treatment