Two Fishing Boats Run Aground At Loch Dunvegan
Sunday, September 27, 2009
Posted 19:37 GMT
Stornoway Coastguard received a report at just after 3.30pm this afternoon that fishing vessel MY AMBER had run aground after suffering engine failure.
Portree RNLI was sent to assist. The closest vessel, the NIL DESPERANDUM also went to assist. Unfortunately at just before 4pm this vessel reported that it had also run aground whilst attempting the rescue.
After abandoning their vessels both crews were rescued from the shore by Portree Lifeboat and fishery protection vessel NORNA. They have now been taken to Dunvegan.
Murdo Macaulay Watch Manager at Stornoway Maritime Rescue Coordination Centre, said:
The crews are both safe but unfortunately their vessels are still aground at the moment. There is no evidence of pollution from either vessel and plans are now being drawn-up to recover both vessels.
This incident was created by an unfortunate sequence of events but thankfully the crews were wearing lifejackets and had life rafts to help them get ashore safely.
For further details contact:
The Maritime & Coastguard Agency Press Office
023 8032 9401
