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Search for fishing boat missing off Gourdon resumes Search for fishing boat missing off Gourdon resumes
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The search for a fishing boat which has been missing overnight off the north east coast of Scotland is resuming. The search for a fishing boat which has been missing overnight off the north east coast of Scotland has resumed.
The 16ft creel boat, with two people on board, failed to return to Gourdon harbour just before midday on Tuesday. The 16ft creel boat Water Rail, with two people on board, failed to return to Gourdon harbour just before midday on Tuesday.
They have been named locally as 75-year-old Jim Reid and his 35-year-old grandson David Irvine.
The search area takes in a stretch of coastline from Stonehaven to St Cyrus.
Efforts to locate the vessel have involved an RAF helicopter from Lossiemouth, Aberdeen and Montrose lifeboats and fishing boats.Efforts to locate the vessel have involved an RAF helicopter from Lossiemouth, Aberdeen and Montrose lifeboats and fishing boats.
On Tuesday evening searching was taking place up to 20 miles from the shore.On Tuesday evening searching was taking place up to 20 miles from the shore.