- Crews from Station Brant Point in Nantucket and Air Station Cape Cod rescued a 65-foot boat and its crew after it lost all steering gear and became adrift in the waters
- Four crew members and a dog were rescued. Only the captain was found injured
- According to the Coast Guard, it is unclear where Two Dukes left from, but its home base is in Newport
The U.S. Coast Guard rescued a 65-foot lobster boat and its crew after it lost all steering gear and became adrift in waters southwest of Nantucket.
Crews from Station Brant Point in Nantucket and Air Station Cape Cod responded to a call from the ship named Two Dukes around 9:30 a.m. earlier this week.
Four crew members and a dog were rescued. The captain was found with facial injuries after a window blew out during heavy seas, leaving him injured.
The four-person rescue crew found Two Dukes seven miles southeast of Martha's Vineyard.
Crews from Station Brant Point in Nantucket and Air Station Cape Cod responded to a call from the ship named Two Dukes earlier this week around 9:30 a.m.
The four-person rescue crew found Two Dukes seven miles southeast of Martha's Vineyard
Footage released by the U.S. Coast Guard Northeast shows two crew members being lifted by an MH-60 Jayhawk helicopter.
The captain and first mate remained on board to assist in towing Two Dukes.
A Coast Guard crew from Station Woods Hole towed the vessel to Vineyard Haven Harbor after receiving the boat from the crew from Station Brant Point.
Station Brant Point Chief Lance Wiser praised his crew despite challenging weather conditions.
“Conditions were still rough on the south side of the island. We went outside to train during the worst of the storm yesterday, to prepare for cases like this.
'I couldn't be more proud of this team. First severe weather SAR case of the winter season. Seas from fifteen to six meters high, shoals everywhere. The fishermen were extremely grateful.'
A Coast Guard crew from Station Woods Hole towed the vessel to Vineyard Haven Harbor after receiving the boat from the crew from Station Brant Point
Footage released by the US Coast Guard Northeast shows two crew members being lifted by an MH-60 Jayhawk helicopter
The captain and first mate remained on board to assist in towing Two Dukes
According to Coast Guard spokesman Lyric Jackson, it is unclear where Two Dukes left, but the home base is Newport.
Station Brant Point (BM2) boatswain's mate Chad Austin said of the incident: 'With the boat dead in the water and trapped between multiple shoals, it was the worst sea state I have seen in my four years here and definitely the most aggressive one I have ever seen. ever been a newly certified heavy weather helmsman.
'My crew made it very easy for me as a boat driver. We trusted our training and in the end everything went as smoothly as possible'
A severe storm has hit the East Coast this week, bringing high winds and heavy rain to northern New England.
According to PowerOutage.us, power was lost to more than 750,000 customers in New England, New York and New Jersey due to the wind.
The extreme weather caused four confirmed deaths along the coast.