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Coast Guard tows Transpacific Yacht Race participant outside Makapuu Point

COURTESY U.S. COAST GUARD
                                The Coast Guard rescued early this morning 15 mariners aboard the Lucky.
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COURTESY U.S. COAST GUARD

The Coast Guard rescued early this morning 15 mariners aboard the Lucky.

The Coast Guard rescued early this morning 15 mariners aboard the Lucky, a 72-foot sailing vessel participating in the 2021 Transpacific Yacht Race, which was found 26 miles east of Makapuu Point.

“With any towing evolution there is risk involved,” said Ensign Michael Meisenger, operations officer aboard the Cutter Oliver Berry. “In 30-knot winds and 10-foot seas we were able to establish a tow with the Lucky and safely brought them back to Honolulu.”

He attributed their success to constant training and preparation.

Coast Guard Sector Honolulu watchstanders were notified at 1:32 p.m. Friday of the situation. When the rudder became disabled, the vessel began drifting towards Oahu.

Since those aboard the vessel were not in immediate danger, the Coast Guard diverted the Cutter Oliver Berry at 6:45 p.m. to tow the Lucky and the mariners to Honolulu.

They arrived at 2:30 a.m. today just outside Honolulu, and the tow was performed by Station Honolulu’s 45-foot response boat.

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