Friday, March 22, 2013
"Prepared" 2 Boaters Safe South of Sabine Pass
HOUSTON — Two boaters were rescued by Coast Guard members after their sailboat was caught in rough weather south of Sabine Pass, Thursday.
The boaters activated their Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacon at 10:52 a.m., to notify watchstanders at Sector Houston-Galveston that their sailboat had suffered extensive damage due to a sudden storm, 16 miles south of Sabine Pass. Coast Guard rescue crews were launched aboard a Station Sabine Pass 45-foot response boat and an Air Station Houston MH-65 Dolphin helicopter at 10:59 a.m.
There were no reported injuries.
"These people were definitely prepared," said Petty Officer 1st Class Jeremy Mcclure, 8th Coast Guard District command center watchstander. "They had a device called a SPOT on board their boat that allows short messages and their GPS location to be broadcast to multiple agencies that could assist them. It's thanks to them being prepared and utilizing that emergency system that we were able to successfully conduct this search and rescue case with no problems.
For more information on preparing yourself and your boat for the open waters go to http://www.uscgboating.org.
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