The
Solway Harvester was launched in 1992. An automated scallop dredger, she was fitted with sections along the sides which would rotate out and upwards to deposit the catch on the deck. She was 70 ft (21m) long and had accommodation for eight on board, plus a workshop, ice machine and storage for the catch. She was owned by Richard Gidney and operated under the command of her skipper, Andrew (Craig) Mills. Her crew were all from the
Isle of Whithorn in Wigtownshire in
Dumfries and Galloway. On her final voyage, the
Solway Harvester sailed from Kirkcudbright in the early hours of 10 January 2000. She headed into the
Irish Sea to harvest
scallops from the
queen scallop grounds. There were seven crew members aboard, including an 18 year old and two 17 year olds. They remained off the grounds until the afternoon of the following day, 11 January. Having collected 150 bags of scallops, they hauled in their gear and began the return voyage. The weather meanwhile had begun to worsen, and skipper Craig Mills decided to seek shelter in
Ramsey Bay,
Isle of Man. Mills made a final phone call at 17:29. Nothing further was heard until 17:47, when a
satellite picked up an emergency position
radio beacon. A search and rescue mission was quickly organised, with
lifeboats from
Workington,
Barrow,
Douglas and
Ramsey and
Port St Mary being launched. Helicopters flew out from
RAF Prestwick and
RAF Valley and a helicopter from the
Irish Air Corps and a fixed wing aircraft from the
Royal Ulster Constabulary joined in the search. Larger vessels also joined the search, with
RFA Bayleaf and the
Ben-my-Chree, the
Isle of Man ferry moving into the area to help. The search was called off at dusk on 12 January, when two unopened
liferafts were found. The
Royal Navy was called in to assist and the
Sandown class minehunter HMS Sandown began to search the sea bed.
Sandown eventually located the wreck of the
Solway Harvester on 15 January lying in 115 feet (35 m) of water, off the Isle of Man. The bodies of all seven crew members were found on board. ==Cause of sinking==