82-Year-Old Yachtsman Stranded In North Sea Rescued

Published 7th Oct 2015

A solo 82-year-old yachtsman whose stricken vessel started drifting towards a gas platform in the North Sea, has been rescued.

The man raised the alarm at around 8.50pm on Tuesday when his vessel, Harrier of Down, suffered a mechanical failure in extreme weather conditions, with 23ft (7m) waves and gale-force winds.

He got into difficulty in the middle of the North Sea, around 95 nautical miles from Lerwick in Shetland and 86 nautical miles from Norway.

The mechanical failure left the man unable to steer and his 25ft (7.6m) yacht began drifting towards Total's gas platform Alwyn North with 162 people on board. They also put out a distress call but the yacht did not collide with the platform.

Harrier of Down is thought to belong to 82-year-old Julian Mustoe, who has written a book titled Voyage Of The Harrier, about his circumnavigation of the world between 2001 and 2012, retracing Charles Darwin's journey in HMS Beagle.

The stand-by vessel Vos Prospector, from the Dunbar gas field, contacted Shetland Coastguard after picking up the solo yachtsman's call for help and a rescue operation was launched.

Vos Prospector tried to attach a tow line to the Harrier of Down but could not because of the weather.

Two helicopters were on stand-by in collaboration with the Norwegian coastguard, but the man did not want to be airlifted from his yacht because he did not want to abandon it.

A Norwegian coastguard vessel from Bergen had been on the scene since 6am this morning, and have now been able to rescue after bad weather conditions eased.

The man is English and it is thought he was travelling from Shetland to Bergen when he got into difficulty.

According to Mr Mustoe's website, he planned to set off for the Baltic Sea in the summer, to conduct another historically informed cruise based on the territory and activities of the medieval Hanseatic League.

A Total spokesman said: "Last night a small yacht was reported to be drifting within a half mile of Total's Alwyn North platform.

"The Coastguard and Alwyn North's emergency response vessel (ERV) offered support to the yacht. At all times the situation was closely monitored and under control by both the coastguard and the ERV.

"The Alwyn North platform did not go to muster and no plans were made for evacuation.''