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Disgust over Trident fishing boat sinking report

BBC Published May 24, 2010 Reviewed Jul 3, 2026 ✓ Reviewed by citations.press editors
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Seven crew members died when the Trident fishing boat sank in 1974.
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The Trident sank off Wick in 1974 with the loss of seven men.
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A new investigation was ordered when the wreck was discovered by amateur divers in 2001.
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A report from 1976 found the Peterhead vessel had insufficient stability.
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Bereaved relatives have expressed "disgust" that they did not know about a report into the sinking of a trawler.

The Trident went down off Wick in 1974 with the loss of seven men.

An inquiry is probing the sinking, but the widows have now learned of a 1976 report which found the Peterhead vessel had insufficient stability.

The Advocate General's office said the report was public and no attempt was made to withhold it.

An inquiry held a year after the sinking found the Trident had been struck by a massive wave, but many of the relatives insist the vessel was unstable.

A new investigation was ordered when the wreck was discovered by amateur divers in 2001.

The fresh inquiry began in Aberdeen last October, but was adjourned earlier this year. It resumed on Tuesday.

All the crew on board - Robert Cordiner, Alexander Ritchie, George Nicol, James Tait, Thomas Thain, Alexander Mair and Alexander Summers - were lost when the Trident sank.

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