Thunderstorms, a Dead Motor, and a Rescue Mission: Our Boating Close Call

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Thunderstorms, a Dead Motor, and a Rescue Mission: Our Boating Close Call

Thunderstorms, a Dead Motor, and a Rescue Mission: Our Boating Close Call
Gerettete Leben

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Fishing

Fishing

Ocean

Ocean

Mechanical failure

Mechanical failure

Thunder storm

Thunder storm

Fishing

Thunderstorms, a Dead Motor, and a Rescue Mission: Our Boating Close Call

34.7229391°N, -76.7260436°W

Gepostet auf November 15, 2024 von William Marshall

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On a fishing trip out of Morehead City, we departed around 9:00 a.m. under good weather conditions, aware that thunderstorms were forecast for later in the afternoon. The plan was to head back by 2:00 p.m., and we stuck to it.

Cruising in at 25 knots, our motor suddenly made a loud squealing sound before shutting down completely.

We were about 20 miles from port with thunderstorms visible in the distance—a concerning situation, to say the least. Despite our best efforts to troubleshoot the motor, we couldn’t get it running again and attempts to contact help via radio also failed.

As the skies grew darker and more threatening, I knew we had to act. I activated our GlobalFix V6 EPIRB around 3:30 p.m., and we set the anchor to keep the boat steady. It was a nerve-wracking wait, wondering when—or if—help would arrive.

About 45 minutes later, we saw a Towboat US vessel heading our way. They told us an aircraft had spotted us and passed our position to the Coast Guard. The Coast Guard was already coordinating the rescue and had dispatched a motor lifeboat.

The lifeboat arrived just as the weather took a turn for the worse. Heavy thunderstorms rolled in, and the seas became rough and choppy. My partner and I soaked to the bone, clung to the boat as the Coast Guard crew secured a towline. They pulled us toward shore, but the going was slow due to the worsening conditions.

Looking back, I’m incredibly thankful we had the EPIRB on board and did not hesitate to use it. Without it, I can’t imagine how long we would have stayed stranded out there, especially with storms closing in. It serves as a humbling reminder of how quickly things can go wrong on the water and how vital it is to stay prepared.

A huge thank-you to the Coast Guard, Towboat US, Sea Tow, Mikey (for having our float plan on file) and everyone involved in getting us home safely. I’ll never head out without an EPIRB, and I hope every boater realizes how essential this little device can be.

Worte der Weisheit

Always have an EPIRB and a float plan before heading out fishing.

Danke Notiz

Thanks to ACR’s EPIRB It made what could have bad outcome a good one. Home safe and sound!

Rettungsort

Morehead City, NC, USA

Rettungsteam

Coast Guard

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