{"id":17268,"date":"2018-05-03T07:22:30","date_gmt":"2018-05-03T07:22:30","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.acrartex.com\/survivor-stories\/st-petersburg-fl\/"},"modified":"2018-05-03T07:22:30","modified_gmt":"2018-05-03T07:22:30","slug":"st-petersburg-fl","status":"publish","type":"survivor-stories","link":"https:\/\/www.acrartex.com\/de\/survivor-stories\/st-petersburg-fl\/","title":{"rendered":"St Petersburg, FL"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>I&#8217;m not sure we can call this a true Survival story, but there is no doubt that my ACR PLB saved our bacon in April of this year. Twice a year, Spring and Fall, I take a weekend fishing trip with two buddies out of Ft. Desoto Park in St. Petersburg, FL. We time our trip to coincide with the annual Kingfish run. I have a 25 foot single engine boat and our typical daily run is due west anywhere from 15-25 miles.<\/p>\n<p>On this Spring run we had been offshore for several hours, had calm seas and great weather. We&#8217;d boated several grouper and a couple of Kingfish and were taking our time moving from some hard bottom over to another spot we knew with a small ledge. I was running around 3000 RPM and only going 15 kts when my motor suddenly revved up and the boat came to a complete standstill. I raised the motor and quickly discovered that my prop shaft had sheared off and taken my propeller with it. With only one engine and no kicker we&#8217;d just lost our only form of propulsion.<\/p>\n<p>We dropped anchor in 70 feet of water and I got on my radio to try and raise sea tow. I hailed on all channels for 30 minutes but was never able to connect to anyone. I could see a container ship off my bow not more than 5 miles from my position, but try as I might I could not raise them. I also had a fishing vessel come by my location with 2-3 miles. I set off a rescue flare, but since it was the middle of the afternoon they apparently didn&#8217;t see the flare.<\/p>\n<p>We&#8217;d filed a float plan before leaving, but since we were between spots anyone looking for us would not have an exact location to search for us. After deliberating with my friends for a few more minutes I decided to deploy my ACR PLB. This was pretty uneventful as nothing really happened after I did this, but after 35 minutes it was pretty clear that the beacon worked. We could see due east of us a ship approaching at high speed, pointed exactly at our location. We also soon saw an HC-130 Coast Guard plane overhead. The CG crew hailed us, assessed our situation and quickly pulled up along side. Dead in the water definitely qualifies as a maritime emergency and in no time we were tied off to the CG ship and being towed back in. Once we were within VHF range I called Sea Tow and had them meet up with the CG, approximately 7 miles offshore, where we were picked up and towed the rest of the way in.<\/p>\n<p>I&#8217;ve seen much more grizzly stories on here, but I can attest that almost anything can qualify as a crisis and heading offshore without my PLB is definitely not an option.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>I&#8217;m not sure we can call this a true Survival story, but there is no doubt that my ACR PLB saved our bacon in April of this year. Twice a year, Spring and Fall, I take a weekend fishing trip with two buddies out of Ft. Desoto Park in St. Petersburg, FL. 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