A KAYAKER has been called “extremely lucky” after being rescued by a passing fishing boat after they were swept out to sea off the isle of Barra. 

The woman had been kayaking off Traigh a Bhaigh beach on the Hebridean island when she fell out of her boat and found herself getting swept out to sea by the tide.

Her husband, who had been on the beach at the time, rushed into the water in an attempt to rescue her but he found himself also getting swept out to sea.

The man managed to swim back to shore but the woman continued to drift until she was spotted by a passing fishing boat, which recovered her from the water and brought her back to land.

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She was then taken to hospital for checks.

The coastguard said they were alerted to the incident at around 11.20am on Friday, and that Barra lifeboat, Barra coastal rescue team and a rescue helicopter had been dispatched to the scene.

A spokesperson for the coastguard said: “Barra lifeboat, Barra coastal rescue team and rescue helicopter 948 were tasked to assist two people in the water.

“Someone had come off their kayak and the husband had gone in to rescue her, and the two of them were getting swept away.

“The husband managed to get his own way back to shore and the lady was rescued by a passing small fishing boat.

“She was taken ashore and taken to hospital for checks”.

They added that the kayaker had been wearing a lifejacket when she entered the water and that she was “alive and breathing” when she was brought ashore.

The spokesperson added: “They were extremely lucky that there was a passing boat that saw the lady and brought her ashore.”