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New Angus pilot role for Irish lifeboat from Fastnet drama

The Rev Howard Drysdale led a prayer for the new pilot boat North Esk, which was then blessed with the traditional quaich of whisky by Justine Scott-Gray.
The Rev Howard Drysdale led a prayer for the new pilot boat North Esk, which was then blessed with the traditional quaich of whisky by Justine Scott-Gray.

A new Montrose pilot boat, which previously performed a lifesaving role off the south-west tip of Ireland, has been named at a special ceremony on the north quay of the Angus port.

Named the North Esk, she replaces the Mare Rosa, which has retired after six years’ service at Montrose.

The new craft was previously an all-weather lifeboat. Among the successful missions she completed was the dramatic rescue of a racing yacht’s crew after it capsized during the Fastnet race four years ago.

The naming ceremony was carried out by Justine Scott-Gray, wife of Montrose Port Authority chief executive Nik Scott-Gray.

Just prior to the naming, the craft was blessed by the Rev Howard Drysdale, port chaplain for Aberdeen harbour.

The North Esk was formerly the RNLI Tyne-class lifeboat Hilda Jarrett. It was based in Baltimore, Ireland, from 1988 to 2012.

During her time as a lifeboat she acquitted herself well, including involvement in the rescue of the 21 crew of 100ft yacht Rambler 100 that capsized during the Fastnet Race in August 2011.

She has been converted for her new role as a pilot boat by Mackay Builders of Arbroath.

Mr Scott-Gray said: “The commissioning of the North Esk is part of our fleet renewal process, and we are delighted she is now fully operational.

“The port is experiencing a steady increase in traffic, and this new vessel will play an important role in ensuring the efficient movement of shipping.”