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Three men who died and a fourth who was rescued when their boat capsized off the coast of Scotland were not wearing lifejackets, coastguards have said. | Three men who died and a fourth who was rescued when their boat capsized off the coast of Scotland were not wearing lifejackets, coastguards have said. |
The boat overturned off Ardnamurchan Point in the west Highlands on Monday. | The boat overturned off Ardnamurchan Point in the west Highlands on Monday. |
The skipper and owner of the Cumbria-based scallop dredger Aquila, has been named as Tony Hayton, 45, from Cumbria. | |
Peter Hilton and Thomas Sanderson - both aged 52 and from Cumbria - also died in the tragedy. The 32-year-old survivor does not want to be named. | |
He was picked up by a yacht, a twister called Arran Comrade, and has been released from hospital. | |
The other three crewmen were recovered from the water but were all pronounced dead on arrival at Broadford Hospital on the Isle of Skye. | |
A Maritime and Coastguard Agency spokesman said he was sorry to say none of the four was wearing a lifejacket. | A Maritime and Coastguard Agency spokesman said he was sorry to say none of the four was wearing a lifejacket. |
He added that wearing the gear may have helped to save their lives. | He added that wearing the gear may have helped to save their lives. |
It's very much a terrible tragedy John McAllisterScallop Association | It's very much a terrible tragedy John McAllisterScallop Association |
Mr Hayton and his crew were described as experienced. Tributes have been paid to the skipper on fishing website, Trawler Photos. | Mr Hayton and his crew were described as experienced. Tributes have been paid to the skipper on fishing website, Trawler Photos. |
Scallop Association vice chairman John McAllister told BBC Radio Scotland he was "devastated" by the tragedy. | Scallop Association vice chairman John McAllister told BBC Radio Scotland he was "devastated" by the tragedy. |
Mr McAllister, who said he knew the skipper and the crew, said they were "very experienced" men with good knowledge of the waters where they were fishing. | Mr McAllister, who said he knew the skipper and the crew, said they were "very experienced" men with good knowledge of the waters where they were fishing. |
"It's very much a terrible tragedy," he said. | "It's very much a terrible tragedy," he said. |
He discounted the possibility of a submarine snagging the vessel's gear - "certainly not, not in the area he was fishing, I would rule that out right away," he said. | He discounted the possibility of a submarine snagging the vessel's gear - "certainly not, not in the area he was fishing, I would rule that out right away," he said. |
Mr McAllister added: "At the moment it's much too early to speculate what went wrong, but something went wrong very, very quickly." | Mr McAllister added: "At the moment it's much too early to speculate what went wrong, but something went wrong very, very quickly." |
The Aquila was based in Maryport, Cumbria. | The Aquila was based in Maryport, Cumbria. |
James Mitchell, a former teacher of Mr Hayton who also fished alongside him out of Maryport, said he was a respected skipper, very experienced in the Irish Sea, western Scotland and the east coast. | James Mitchell, a former teacher of Mr Hayton who also fished alongside him out of Maryport, said he was a respected skipper, very experienced in the Irish Sea, western Scotland and the east coast. |
He said: "He specialised in scalloping and owned a well-tested, well-proven boat - the Aquila. He also comes from a well-respected Maryport family. | He said: "He specialised in scalloping and owned a well-tested, well-proven boat - the Aquila. He also comes from a well-respected Maryport family. |
The crew of the Aquila were said to be experienced fishermen | |
"The fishing community won't be the same without him. We'll miss him, his commitment, his skills, his determination, his vitality. | "The fishing community won't be the same without him. We'll miss him, his commitment, his skills, his determination, his vitality. |
"He had a very experienced crew which had a really positive effect on the Maryport fishing community." | "He had a very experienced crew which had a really positive effect on the Maryport fishing community." |
Bertie Armstrong, of the Scottish Fishermen's Federation, said the organisation's thoughts and those of the Scottish fleet were with the bereaved families. | Bertie Armstrong, of the Scottish Fishermen's Federation, said the organisation's thoughts and those of the Scottish fleet were with the bereaved families. |
The Marine Accident Investigation Branch will investigate why the boat capsized in relatively good conditions. | The Marine Accident Investigation Branch will investigate why the boat capsized in relatively good conditions. |
The Royal Navy said the area is a submarine exercise area, but there were no operations going on there at the time. | The Royal Navy said the area is a submarine exercise area, but there were no operations going on there at the time. |
A spokesman said submarines radioed in as a matter of course after an accident such as this and it was absolutely clear that no navy vessels were involved. | A spokesman said submarines radioed in as a matter of course after an accident such as this and it was absolutely clear that no navy vessels were involved. |
The alarm was sparked when a member of the public saw the boat overturn. | The alarm was sparked when a member of the public saw the boat overturn. |
Michael Mulford, from the Rescue Co-ordination Centre at RAF Kinloss, said that despite the best efforts of emergency crews, the men lost their lives. | Michael Mulford, from the Rescue Co-ordination Centre at RAF Kinloss, said that despite the best efforts of emergency crews, the men lost their lives. |
A coastguard tug - Anglian Sovereign - was anchored near the upturned hull of the Aquila as a precaution against pollution from the boat. | A coastguard tug - Anglian Sovereign - was anchored near the upturned hull of the Aquila as a precaution against pollution from the boat. |