A fast rescue craft which was carrying out trials in the area went to assist the stricken boat, a daughter craft of the Grampian Talisker, but also ended up wedged between the rocks due to difficult sea conditions. Both boats are owned and operated by North Star Shipping.
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Emergency services including police, ambulance and fire teams attended the scene. Two coastguard units also assisted as the sailors were removed from the icy water. A spokeswoman for the Scottish Ambulance Service said that none of the eight required hospital treatment.
A spokesman for North Star said they would have to wait for a higher tide before attempting to move the boats from the rocks. He added: "Engine failures unfortunately occur but the important thing here is that our crew members involved are all uninjured having handled the situation calmly, effectively and professionally."
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