Life raft failures blamed for deaths

Written By Unknown on Kamis, 02 Mei 2013 | 15.36

2 May 2013 Last updated at 00:02 ET

Three fishermen died because an incorrectly-stowed life raft failed when their vessel sank, a report said.

David McFarlane, 35, Jack Craig, 21, and Robert Prowse, 20, were onboard the Purbeck Isle when it went missing.

The Marine Accident Investigation Branch (MAIB) report said it was "entirely possible" they could have survived if the raft had inflated.

The report also said the boat lacked distress signal devices, so the coastguard was not alerted for hours.

The boat was not found until the day after it sank, south of Portland Bill at a depth of 164ft (50m).

Body never found

The MAIB report has strongly advised fishing vessel owners to ensure life rafts are stowed and secured properly.

The fishermen had set off from Weymouth on the wooden potting vessel when it foundered, on 17 May last year.

The boat sank so quickly they were unable to broadcast a mayday call, collect their lifejackets or manually launch the vessel's four-man life raft before they went overboard, the report said.

A release unit used to secure the life raft in its cradle activated as the vessel sank.

But the raft failed to float free and inflate because it had not been properly stowed and sank to the seabed.

"Because the life raft canister did not fit snugly into its cradle, the skipper had applied additional lashings to prevent it from falling off the wheelhouse roof in heavy seas," the report indicated.

"These additional lashings had been intertwined with the life raft's main lashing rope and they prevented the raft from floating free."

The life raft was stowed upside down which would have allowed water to build up, the report said.

Meanwhile, the coastguard was not alerted to the Purbeck Isle's plight for seven hours as it was not fitted with an emergency position-indicating-radio-beacon or similar distress signalling device.

The body of Mr McFarlane, from Weymouth, was found entangled in ropes attached to Purbeck Isle's two lifebuoys the day after the sinking. The wreck of the vessel was found later that day.

The search for the two missing fishermen was called off on 19 May.

The body of Mr Craig, from Portland, was recovered from the seabed in Lyme Bay by a trawler on 9 August. The body of Mr Prowse, from Weymouth, has not been found.


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