Stornoway RNLI lifeboat and volunteer crew launched yesterday, Monday October 5th, to the aid of a stricken fishing vessel.
The ‘Tom Sanderson’ all-weather lifeboat launched at 1400hours following a call from the local fishing boat reporting a loss of steering.
The 33ft vessel was situated two nautical miles north of Tiumpan Head, Point.
Weather conditions at the scene were moderate, with a brisk ESE wind and on arrival the RNLI crew secured a tow line between the two boats.
The RNLI lifeboat the towed the casualty back to the safety of Stornoway Harbour.
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