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Montrose and Stonehaven lifeboat crews launch to save a fishing boat from crashing into rocks

The lifeboat crews assisting the vessel on the Mearns coastline
The lifeboat crews assisting the vessel on the Mearns coastline

Lifeboat crews from Montrose and Stonehaven saved a fishing boat that was drifting towards the rocks off the Mearns coastline this morning.

The alarm was raised at 8.10am when the 30ft vessel reported that its engines had failed a mile from the Tod Head Lighthouse near Catterline.

A quick response from the Stonehaven lifeboat crew managed to get the vessel away from the rocks and then tow it into Stonehaven Harbour.

Montrose lifeboat was stood down en route to the scene.

The boat contained two crew members, neither of whom required medical attention.

A spokesperson from the Maritime and Coastguard Agency said: “At about 8.10am this morning we had a call from a fishing vessel who was reporting that they were drifting towards Tod Head Lighthouse.

“They were 0.5 nautical miles offshore. Their engines had failed and they couldn’t restart.

“They were obviously a bit concerned and they did the right thing calling us.

“They were getting pushed ashore by the wind and tide and they thought they had lost their anchor.

“We sent the all weather lifeboat from Montrose and the inshore lifeboat from Stonehaven and the Montrose and Stonehaven Coastguard rescue teams as well.

“The Stonehaven lifeboat was on scene very quickly. They threw a line out to the vessel to get her away from the rocks.

“She was then towed to Stonehaven Harbour.

“The two lifeboats monitored her all the way in.”

The boat arrived at Stonehaven Harbour shortly before 10am.

The actions of the crew members was praised by the Maritime and Coastguard Agency after they reported their problems quickly and on the correct emergency channel.

“Both crew members had life jackets, which is exactly what we want to hear and they were wearing the jackets in case the worse should happen,” the spokesperson added.

“Thankfully the vessel didn’t hit the rocks.

“The crew called us the minute they got into difficulties which is exactly the right thing to do.

“This is what we strongly recommend because even if things do improve at least we are monitoring the situation.

“It’s very difficult to get time back and things can go downhill very quickly at sea.

“We fully commend the crew for giving us a call as soon as they realised they were in trouble. It was the right thing to do.”