Glasgow And Ships Of The Clyde

Ship Event

Friday, November 11, 1966 @ 1000
The date is correct but time is unknown and the time shown here is only our best estimate
HMS MURRAY (1956-1970 Blackwood Class Frigate (F 91) 310 ft (94.5 m of Royal Navy, London: scrapped 1970) Own Page

Royal Navy Frigate H.M.S. MURRAY assists in rescue of capsized ferry ISLE OF GIGHA off Islay

Ship's locationOff the East coast of Isle of Islay (Inner Hebrides, Western Isles of Scotland)Port of RegistryAdmiralty, London, U.K.

On the morning of 11 November 1966, ISLE OF GIGHA was en route from Gigha to Port Ellen, loaded with commercial vehicles. Rolling in a moderate sea, a rudder stock cracked making steering difficult.   Unsecured loads shifted, causing the ferry to list and capsize.   The Royal Naval Frigate H.M.S. MURRAY assisted in the rescue of the capsized vessel.

Interesting details of this event can be found by Googling  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MV_Sound_of_Gigha#:~:text=the%20engine%20room.-,Capsize,ferry%20to%20list%20and%20capsize.