Coast Guard crew rescues 2 from boat before vessel sank 28 miles south of Eureka
U.S. Coast Guard sent this bulletin at 09/13/2020 03:31 PM EDT
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U.S. Coast Guard 11th District Pacific Southwest |
Coast Guard crew rescues 2 from boat before vessel sank 25 miles south of Eureka
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EUREKA, Calif. — The Coast Guard rescued 2 people aboard a disabled vessel Saturday, approximately 11 miles southwest of Petrolia.
Crewmembers aboard the pleasure craft Wooden Mistress, a 52-foot motor vessel, contacted Coast Guard Sector Humboldt Bay command center watchstanders via VHF radio channel 16, Saturday at approximately 9:10 a.m., reporting their vessel was disabled.
Watchstanders directed the launch of a Coast Guard Station Humboldt Bay 47-foot Motor Lifeboat crew.
The boat crew arrived on scene at approximately 12:40 p.m., Saturday and put the Wooden Mistress in a stern tow en route to Euerka.
During the tow, the Wooden Mistress began taking on water.
The MLB crew transferred two crewmembers and a dewatering pump to the vessel.
The flooding rate continued to increase during the dewatering of the vessel.
The MLB crew cancelled the tow and rescued the Wooden Mistress crewmembers before the vessel sank approximately 28 miles south of Eureka.
The Coast Guard crew took the Wooden Mistress crew back to Humboldt Bay with no reported injuries.
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