JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — A Coast Guard Station Ponce De Leon boat crew located and rescued two mariners aboard a disabled vessel approximately 18 miles east of Ormond Beach, Tuesday.
Watchstanders at Coast Guard Sector Jacksonville received a report of an overdue 25-foot recreational vessel with two people aboard after it failed to return to Ponce Inlet as scheduled following an offshore fishing trip.
Sector Jacksonville watchstanders issued an urgent marine information broadcast and directed the launch of a Station Ponce De Leon boat crew. Due to the size of the search area, a C-27 aircrew from Coast Guard Air Station Clearwater was also launched to assist in the search.
During search efforts, the reporting source received a phone call from the vessel's operator, who reported that everyone was safe, but their vessel was disabled and in need of assistance. Sector Jacksonville watchstanders were able to establish a position approximately 18 miles east of Ormond Beach based on the phone call. A Station Ponce De Leon boat crew arrived on scene, located the vessel, and confirmed both mariners were safe and in good health.
The crew determined the vessel had experienced a complete power outage and took the vessel in tow toward Ponce Inlet. The tow was later transferred to commercial salvage closer to shore.
“We are pleased this case had a positive outcome and that both mariners were found safe,” said Lt. Jason Raymond, Sector Jacksonville search and rescue mission coordinator. “This case highlights the importance of maintaining reliable communication with family or friends ashore and ensuring someone knows your float plan before heading offshore.”
The Coast Guard reminds mariners to file a float plan with a trusted contact, carry reliable communication equipment, and ensure their vessel is properly maintained before getting underway.
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