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Merchant ship rescued distressed boaters
The crew of a Coast Guard MH-65 Dolphin helicopter combined efforts with the "Tropic Express" on June 5, 2016, to rescue two boaters from a dinghy after their vessel sank, approximately 42 nautical miles northeast of Saint Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands. The two boaters had departed from Saint Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands aboard the 45-foot recreational power boat "Live Wire" in the afternoon. Moments thereafter, the "Live Wire" began taking on water and started to sink forcing the boaters to abandon the vessel onto an eight-foot dinghy. Coast Guard watchstanders at the Sector San Juan Rescue Sub-Center received a 406 Mhz Emergency Positioning Indicating Radio Beacon alert at approximately 6:20 p.m. which had been activated by the boaters. Coast Guard watchtanders launched a Coast Guard rescue helicopter from Air Station Borinquen in Aguadilla, Puerto Rico, diverted the Coast Guard Cutter "Joseph Napier" and launched a 33-foot Special Purpose Craft-Law Enforcement vessel to search for a possible distress in the area. They also transmitted an Urgent Marine Information Broadcast advising mariners in the area of a possible distress. Upon arriving on scene, the crew of the Coast Guard rescue helicopter was tracking the boaters EPIRB and making periodic calls on VHF-Channel 16 to find any signs of a distress. Moments after making one of the calls, the helicopter crew spotted a flare off the nose of the aircraft that had been launched from the dinghy and located the two-men safely onboard. The Coast Guard helicopter remained overhead as the aircrew vectored-in the "Tropic Express", which was transiting in the vicinity enroute from St. Barth to St. Croix and had diverted to assist. The "Tropic Express" came alongside the dinghy and embarked the boaters, who are being transported by the Tropic Express to the British Lesser Antilles island of Anguilla. “It could have ended much differently for the two gentlemen, but they made sure they had all the proper safety equipment before they got underway, and it no doubt saved their lives,” said Lt. Jacob Conrad, MH-65 Dolphin helicopter co-pilot. “We were glad to play a part in their rescue and grateful for the assistance of the passing merchant vessel.”
Tropical deploys new ship on its Bahamas trade
TROPICAL Shipping will be deploying its new $14 million, 348-foot-long vessel, on its Bahamas trade, The Tribune reports. The new ship will officially launch on August 15 before a gathering of several hundred invited guests and Tropical employees at the Port of Palm Beach. Mr Pellicci said the Tropic Express was a 368 twenty-foot equipment unit (TEU), shallow draft container vessel that will transport both dry and refrigerated containers between Florida and the Bahamas, with a service speed of 12.5 knots. http://www.tribune242.com/business/08022011_Tropical_business_Page2-2
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