Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Amver tanker rescues Clive Cockram

NORD NIGHTINGALE

The Amver participating tanker Nord Nightingale braved difficult sea conditions to rescue yachtsman Clive Cockram and another crew member from their stricken yacht after it lost its mast during a leg of the Clipper 09-10 race from Japan to Los Angeles.

According to a Tradewinds story, the Denmark flagged oil tanker Nord Nightingale, owned by Norden and skippered by an American master, was more than happy to provide assistance to the injured yachtsmen. The Nord Nighingale is reportedly sailing for the port of Los Angeles/Long Beach where Cockram and his colleague will disembark.

Photo credit: Rob In Transit

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Ken White said...

Coast Guard rescue crew flies to Midway Island to find round-the-world sailors


A Coast Guard HC-130 Hercules aircraft crew from Air Station Kodiak flew to Midway Island in search of a sailing vessel whose emergency locator beacon was activated after its mast broke and a crewmember suffered head injuries in heavy weather during the Clipper Round the World race Sunday.

The Hercules crew located the 66-foot British-flagged sailing vessel California and its 42 person race team including several Americans more than 800 miles northeast of Midway Island.

The rescue crew arrived at 7 p.m. ADT and successfully dropped a radio to the crew and established communications in 50 mph winds and 20 foot seas.

The 14th Coast Guard District in Hawaii received the initial notification of distress from the California’s emergency beacon but with no aircraft available to conduct a search they requested assistance from Alaska-based resources. The 17th Coast Guard District command center responded to the request for assistance and launched the Hercules crew from Kodiak just before 2 p.m. ADT.

The 14th District joint rescue coordination center did a AMVER SURPIC and the AMVER vessel Nord Nightingale was requested to divert to the sailboat’s position and assist the injured man. Three other sailboats participating in the race are also heading toward the California to provide further assistance.

After locating and establishing communications with the California, the Hercules crew was diverted while en route to Midway Island to refuel to search for the missing Taiwanese fishing vessel Sheng I Tsai 166.

The rescue crew was unable to locate the Sheng I Tsai 166 and landed in Midway for fuel and crew rest. The rescue crew is scheduled to continue searching for the fishing vessel and continue to monitor the sailboat California



By Ken White