Shocking Ghost Boat Mystery: Young Scots Fisherman Vanishes as Empty Vessel Slams Ashore Engine Roaring
Inverbervie, Aberdeenshire – A chilling maritime enigma has gripped Scotland’s northeast coast, with a desperate search underway for 28-year-old fisherman Ben Dowie after his creel boat washed up unmanned on a remote beach – its engine still screaming at full throttle.

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The nightmare began on Saturday, December 20, 2025, around 11:10am, when stunned locals spotted the Arbroath-registered vessel Sea Eagle AH18 grounded on Inverbervie Beach, approximately 25 miles north of its home port. The small creel boat, used for lobster and crab potting, had slammed onto the shingle with no one aboard and the throttle wide open – as if fleeing some unseen horror.

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Ben Dowie, a well-known and beloved figure in the tight-knit Carnoustie and Arbroath fishing communities, had set out alone that morning into the treacherous North Sea waters. Described as a “true gent” and experienced creel fisherman, his sudden disappearance has sparked fears of a tragic accident in brutal pre-Christmas conditions.
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Emergency services launched an immediate massive response. Coastguard rescue teams from Montrose, Stonehaven, Arbroath, and Aberdeen mobilised alongside RNLI lifeboats from Arbroath, Montrose, and Stonehaven. Multiple local fishing boats joined the effort, while helicopters and fixed-wing aircraft scoured the icy seas and rugged coastline.

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The North Sea off Aberdeenshire is notorious for savage currents, rogue waves, and freezing temperatures that can claim lives in minutes. Experts speculate Ben may have fallen overboard while hauling creels – heavy pots that can snag and drag a lone fisherman into the depths. No distress signal was received, no EPIRB activated, and no signs of struggle reported on the boat, deepening the mystery.

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Intensive searches continued for days but were hampered by vicious weather, with physical operations suspended as the incident entered its ninth day by December 29. As of December 31, 2025, Police Scotland confirms the missing person enquiry remains open and active, with no trace of Ben found.
Heartbreaking tributes have flooded social media from the devastated community. Nicola Glennie wrote: “I only knew you for a short time but you were a gentleman.” Kyle Hill posted: “Such horrible news. You will be missed, Ben.” Poppy R-g added: “My heart bleeds. He was such a lovely boy.” Junior Corbitt said: “RIP to Ben, hope you are found soon, my friend.” Linda Reid called him: “A lovely man, a true gent. Sadly missed.”
Arbroath RNLI, whose volunteers played a key role in the search, issued a poignant statement: “Unfortunately at this time the casualty has not been located and our thoughts go out to family, friends, the local fishing community and all involved. We fly our flag at half mast for the respect of our local fishing community at these sad and difficult times.”
This haunting case evokes comparisons to historical “ghost ship” mysteries, where vessels are found adrift or aground with crews vanished. In small-scale fishing like creeling, solo operations are common but carry immense risks – a slipped foot, tangled line, or sudden swell can turn deadly in seconds.
The incident serves as a stark reminder of the perils faced by Scotland’s fishermen, who brave some of the world’s most dangerous waters to bring seafood to tables. Safety campaigners urge lone boaters to carry personal locator beacons, inform others of float plans, and wear lifejackets at all times.
As New Year’s Eve approaches, Ben’s family, friends, and the wider Angus and Aberdeenshire communities cling to fading hope. Police continue enquiries and appeal for any information from the public.
Anyone with details is urged to contact Police Scotland immediately.
The sea has claimed another secret – but the search for answers, and for Ben, goes on.