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A FISHING boat skipper has told of his terrifying brush with a submarine off the Outer Hebrides.
Angus Macleod said his net was continually dragged in front of his 62ft trawler.
He has sent reports to the Maritime and Coastguard Agency and the Marine Accident Investigation Branch.
Angus, 46, said: “The only explanation I can think of is it’s a submarine.
“It missed the nets, which is just as well. I think something got hold of the dog rope – which attaches to the top and bottom of the net – and the trawl wire.
“All five of us aboard are lucky. I don’t want to think of what could have happened.”
In recent days, there have been fears that Russian nuclear submarines may be operating off the coast of Scotland. The MoD told the Coastguard they had no subs in the area where Angus’s vessel, the Aquarius, was operating on Tuesday.
The wooden boat was about 10 miles east of the Butt of Lewis and fishing in 360ft of water. The crew had two nets out. At about 7pm and again at about 11.30pm the boat suddenly slowed. The port net moved in front of the boat, while the other still lay astern.
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Angus Macleod said his net was continually dragged in front of his 62ft trawler.
He has sent reports to the Maritime and Coastguard Agency and the Marine Accident Investigation Branch.
Angus, 46, said: “The only explanation I can think of is it’s a submarine.
“It missed the nets, which is just as well. I think something got hold of the dog rope – which attaches to the top and bottom of the net – and the trawl wire.
“All five of us aboard are lucky. I don’t want to think of what could have happened.”
In recent days, there have been fears that Russian nuclear submarines may be operating off the coast of Scotland. The MoD told the Coastguard they had no subs in the area where Angus’s vessel, the Aquarius, was operating on Tuesday.
The wooden boat was about 10 miles east of the Butt of Lewis and fishing in 360ft of water. The crew had two nets out. At about 7pm and again at about 11.30pm the boat suddenly slowed. The port net moved in front of the boat, while the other still lay astern.
full story
http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/scottish-news/fishing-boat-skipper-claims-crew-5373939