Solway Harvester

Solway Harvester

The "Solway Harvester" was a scallop dredger from Kirkcudbright, Scotland that sank off the coast of Ramsey, Isle of Man in heavy storms on January 11, 2000.

Career and sinking

The "Solway Harvester" was launched in 1992. An automated scallop dredger, she was fitted with sections along the sides which would rotate out and upwards to deposit the catch on the deck. She was 70ft (21m) long and had accommodation for eight on board, plus a workshop, ice machine and storage for the catch. She was owned by Richard Gidney and operated under the command of her skipper, Andrew (Craig) Mills. Her crew were all from the Whithorn area of Dumfries and Galloway.

On her final voyage, the "Solway Harvester" sailed from Kirkcudbright in the early hours of 10 January 2000. She headed into the Irish Sea to harvest scallops from the queen scallop grounds. There were seven crew members aboard, two were as young as 17. They remained off the grounds until the afternoon of the following day, 11 January. Having collected 150 bags of scallops, they hauled in their gear and began the return voyage. The weather meanwhile had begun to worsen, and skipper Craig Mills decided to seek shelter in Ramsey Bay, Isle of Man. Mills made a final phone call at 17:29.

Nothing further was heard until 17:47, when a satellite picked up an emergency position radio beacon. A search and rescue mission was quickly organised, with lifeboats from Workington, Douglas and Ramsey and Port St. Mary being launched. Helicopters flew out from RAF Prestwick and RAF Valley and a helicopter from the Irish Air Corps and a fixed wing aircraft from the Royal Ulster Constabulary joined in the search. Larger vessels also joined the search, with RFA "Bayleaf" and the "Ben-my-Chree", the Isle of Man ferry moving into the area to help. The search was called off at dusk on 12 January, when two unopened liferafts were found. The Royal Navy was called in to assist and the "Sandown" class minehunter HMS "Sandown" began to search the sea bed. "Sandown" eventually located the wreck of the "Solway Harvester" on 15 January lying in 115 feet (35 m) of water, convert|11|mi|km off the Isle of Man. [cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/604455.stm|title=Trawler wreckage positively identified|date=15 January 2000|publisher=bbc.co.uk|accessdate=2008-02-17] The bodies of all seven of the crew were found on board.

Cause of sinking

The Marine Accident Investigation Branch launched an enquiry to determine the cause of sinking. In a report published in 2003, they concluded that the "Solway Harvester"’s fish room had flooded, making her unstable and eventually causing her to capsize. The report found that there were critical maintenance issues, including a flood alarm that did not work and a missing hatch cover. Water had drained unnoticed into the fish room through the deck scuttles, which had not been covered. The pump was blocked and the broken bilge alarm meant that the flooding went unnoticed by the crew.

As the weather worsened to a Force 9 Gale, the "Solway Harvester" began to roll. Already unstable, she was eventually rolling at an angle of between 30 and 40 degrees. More water entered through the open deck scuttles, whilst the cargo shifted to starboard. Water became trapped on the main deck and continued to flood the fish room. The design of the "Solway Harvester" should have allowed her to return to rolling at 20 to 25 degrees, but the flooding had caused her to lose this stability. She continued to roll further and further on to her side, eventually capsizing suddenly.

The "Solway Harvester" was salvaged and raised in a £1 million operation funded by the government of the Isle of Man. Relatives of the victims later accused the Scottish Parliament of not doing enough to support the salvage operation. [cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/641525.stm|title=Politicians criticised over Harvester salvage|date=13 February 2000|publisher=bbc.co.uk|accessdate=2008-02-17] Richard Gidney was put on trial for manslaughter following the report, but the case collapsed in 2005.

The boat currently sits in the harbour in Douglas, Isle of Man, as evidence in the ongoing inquest. A memorial was erected on Douglas Head on the Isle of Man, in memory of those lost aboard the "Solway Harvester". [cite web|url=http://www.manxscenes.com/01&2/Mar/Solway%20Harvester.htm|title=Solway Harvester|publisher=Manx scenes|accessdate=2008-02-17]

References

*citeweb|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/shared/bsp/hi/pdfs/19_05_05_solway_maib.pdf|title=Summary report of the investigation of the sinking|date=13 June 2003|publisher=Marine Accident Investigation Branch|accessdate=2008-02-17|format=PDF
*citeweb|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/shared/spl/hi/uk/05/solway_harvester/html/introduction.stm|title=The Solway Harvester tragedy|publisher=bbc.co.uk|accessdate=2008-02-17
*citenews|url=http://www.portstmarylifeboat.org.im/calls/alb/solway.htm|title=Editorial Comment|date=14 January 2000|publisher=Manx Independent|accessdate=2008-02-17


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