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14 rescued, 2 missing from tall ship off NC
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http://news.yahoo.com/14-rescued-2-missing-tall-ship-off-nc-132009536.html

PORTSMOUTH, Va. (AP) — The Coast Guard rescued 14 members of a crew forced to abandon the tall ship HMS Bounty caught in Hurricane Sandy off the North Carolina Outer Banks and continued the search Monday for two other crew members.

Coast Guard Petty Officer 1st Class Brandyn Hill said the crew members were rescued by two Coast Guard helicopters around 6:30 a.m. Monday. The survivors were being taken to Air Station Elizabeth City on the North Carolina coast. He had no immediate word on their conditions.

The director of the HMS Bounty Organization, Tracie Simonin, said the tall ship had left Connecticut last week en route for St. Petersburg, Fla.

"They were staying in constant contact with the National Hurricane Center," she said. "They were trying to make it around the storm."

Hill
said an MH60 Jayhawk helicopter from Elizabeth City, N.C., arrived at
6:30 a.m. and rescued nine crew members who had donned survival suits
and boarded 25-foot life boats. They abandoned ship after the HMS Bounty
began taking on water and lost propulsion in the storm. A second
helicopter arrived a short time later and rescued 5 other members of the
crew.The rescue took place in winds of 40 mph and 18-foot seas about 90 miles southeast of Cape Hatteras, N.C.

The
Coast Guard initially received a call from the owner of the 180-foot,
three mast ship late Sunday evening, saying she had lost communication
with the vessel's crew. The Coast Guard in Portsmouth, Va., later
received a signal from the emergency position indicating radio beacon of
the Bounty, confirming the position.Coast Guard Vice Adm. Robert
Parker, Operational Commander for the Atlantic Area, told ABC's "Good
Morning America" that at the time of the distress call the ship was
taking on two feet of water an hour.He said the crew abandoned ship into canopied, rubber life rafts with about 10 feet of water on board.

The
HMS Bounty Organization website said the ship was built for the 1962
film "Mutiny on the Bounty," which starred Marlin Brando. The ship was
also used in the film "Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest."


Added: Oct-29-2012 Occurred On: Oct-29-2012
By: moonpie69
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Tags: Hurricane, Sandy, Coast, Guard, NC,
Location: North Carolina, United States (load item map)
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  • why the hell would you have that out in a hurricane

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    • @bigoleboobs better to ride it out there as to being bashed against the shore,,

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    • @outsidelooknn that's a good answer

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    • @bigoleboobs
      An inexperienced sailor heads towards land when the weather gets bad. If you know what you are doing you give yourself sea room.

      From the news reports, it doesn't sound like the weather was the immediate cause. Wooden ships take a lot of water in a storm (because of flexing seams). The original bounty would have had a crew of nearly 40, and would likely have had to work hard to keep up. I guess with only a small crew, they were reliant on mechanical bilge pumps, so if they l More..

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    • @mel80 good answer...somehow I think maybe they were doing something along the lines of filming what it would have been like to endure a hurricane on a sialing ship...think history channel docu-drama or discovery channel adventure-survival..maybe a short season show and...they got more than they bargained for,I bet their film bags made the rafts..

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    • @nick67
      Could be some truth in that. Certainly a big difference between giving yourself room when caught out and heading out with a poor forecast. That said, their track suggests that they were trying to avoid the worst of the weather.

      Report I saw, said 30kts of wind and 18ft seas. That is a bit of a blow, but not extreme by any stretch of the imagination, certainly not for a 180ft ship.

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  • Argh, sailin' into that twas like looking the devil in the eye and flinching. That storm be the bastard child o'er Poseidon himself.

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  • Never hurts to have 4 or so Allison V-12's for backup power.

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  • really hope the ship isnt lost and the missing are found

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  • incoming insurance claim. the owner is an idiot for waiting so long to move the ship.

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  • They knew it was coming in plenty of time.Insurance scam for sure.

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  • I hope they can save that ship. Look like a beautiful ship.

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  • Screw the ship...let's hope they can locate the 2 missing crew members.

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  • lol@ "Marlin" Brando. Obviously this ship's sails were only for show, guys didn't know how to navigate under sail or they would have rolled the sails to make them smaller thus giving the winds less power.
    Not a wise move to sail when a hurricane is in the area.

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  • 2 dead,,,,,no way they still alive

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  • My bet: They knew exactly what they were doing, they wanted to take an old style ship into a big storm to see what it was like. Apparently they couldn't handle it.

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  • I've been on this ship. Beautiful ship I'm sure is lost for good.

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  • what a loss...so few of them still floating today...1 less now,I hope they recover the other crewmen...

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