CREW MAN INJURED IN ATTEMPT TO TOW VESSEL FROM SAND IN TROON HARBOUR

A crew man was injured last night when a tow rope snapped during an attempt to pull the vessel ‘Norcape’ from the sand at the entrance to Troon Harbour.

Clyde Coastguard received a request for help at 10pm. A crew man had been injured on the legs when a tow rope snapped during an attempt to pull the ro-ro ferry from the sand. The vessel was only 200m from the shore and so the RNLI lifeboat from Troon was able to quickly transfer the crew man ashore for medical treatment.

The ‘Norcape’ was successfully pulled from the sand and is now at anchored two miles off Troon Harbour. At the time of the incident there were no passengers on board.

Clyde Coastguard Watch Manager Dan Sellers said:

“The reports are that the vessel didn’t suffer any damage during the grounding but MCA surveyors are aware.

“It isn’t appropriate for us to speculate as to the why the tow line snapped but using towing lines and mooring ropes are dangerous for anyone working on deck.”

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