The Press and Journal (Inverness, Highlands, and Islands)

Tug offers heavyweigh­t help as fishing boat starts to drift

Rescue: Emergency towing vessel wades in as gale-force winds halt lifeboat

- BY SUE RESTAN

Scotland’s only emergency Coastguard tug came to the rescue of a drifting fishing boat when gale-force winds prevented a lifeboat from helping it.

The 89 ft Russa Taing lost engine power 12 miles west of Noup Head, Westray, on Thursday evening and the Orkney-based emergency towing vessel (ETV) Herakles was called in to assist.

A Coast guard spokesman said: “The vessel broke down and requested assistance because they were drifting and the weather was bad.

“Another fishing vessel,

“The Hawk and Transocean Winner remain at readiness”

the Keila, attempted to tow it but they were unsuccessf­ul because the towing cable kept breaking.

“The Stromness lifeboat, which had been standing by, was also unsuccessf­ul and the Coastguard ETV then took over the tow and they arrived in Kirkwall Friday morning.

“It was a gale-force wind at times with quite a rough sea.”

An operation to load the stricken Transocean Winner oil rig, in Broad Bay on Lewis, onto the Hawk heavy lifting vessel began yesterday morning, but had to be temporaril­y suspended due to increasing­ly rough sea conditions. A Maritime and Coastguard Agency spokeswoma­n said: “The Hawk and Transocean Winner remain at immediate readiness overnight and should the weather conditions improve, then the operation will resume as planned.

“The latest weather forecasts are predicting a further deteriorat­ion in wind and sea conditions from Sunday onwards so, unless the operation is resumed by noon on Saturday, it is likely that the Hawk will be stood down and the Transocean Winner put back onto her eight anchors.”

She added that further discussion­s would be held by the Secretary of State’s representa­tive for maritime salvage and interventi­on Hugh Shaw with Transocean and Smit Salvage to look at other possible options for resolving the situation.

The 17,600 tonne rig crashed onto rocks at Dalmore after breaking free from its tow during a storm on August 8. It was salvaged and towed to sheltered waters in Broad Bay, and is now destined for a scrapyard in Turkey.

Meanwhile, CalMac’s MV Hebrides ferry thatwas damaged when it crashed, hitting rocks and damaging pontoons, on North Uist on Sunday, completed her journey from Lochmaddy harbour to the Clyde yesterday.,

 ??  ?? HERE TO HELP: Orkney-based tug boat Herakles pulls the fishing boat Russa Taing after it lost power 12 miles west of Noup Head
HERE TO HELP: Orkney-based tug boat Herakles pulls the fishing boat Russa Taing after it lost power 12 miles west of Noup Head
 ??  ?? Lift ship the Hawk moves to Transocean Winner
Lift ship the Hawk moves to Transocean Winner

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