matt_unique
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We had flat calm seas, dead calm wind, and perfect sunny skies this morning in Boston. I was heading out to dive when the following came over Ch. 16: "MAY DAY, MAY DAY, MAY DAY, PASSENGER SHIP MASSACHUSETTS HAS RUN AGROUND AND TAKING ON WATER - REQUEST ASSISTANCE".
Hi yi yi....I had *just* passed the location of this hail 10 minutes prior. I notified sector Boston I was 10 minutes away and punched Napoleon up to WOT. Arrived to find about 15 other vessels including some large lobster boats had also responded. The whale watch ship Massachusetts had 174 souls aboard, ran aground at an estimated 18 knots, and was taking on water. The early reports say they expect it to sink and will be a total loss. We'll see what the investigation reveals. The bow was down noticeably when I arrived and the stern was up. Here is a link to the story:
http://www.necn.com/07/03/10/The-Massac ... eedID=4206
The shoal is well marked on nautical charts. I stayed onsite for about 30 minutes until it was clear they would all be picked up by another large passenger boat as well as some large lobster boats. I had some friends aboard and I had them gather all the life preservers in case we arrived to find people in the water. The water temp was low 60's on the surface today.
Wild....will have some pictures to post in my album when my friend sends them along.
Hi yi yi....I had *just* passed the location of this hail 10 minutes prior. I notified sector Boston I was 10 minutes away and punched Napoleon up to WOT. Arrived to find about 15 other vessels including some large lobster boats had also responded. The whale watch ship Massachusetts had 174 souls aboard, ran aground at an estimated 18 knots, and was taking on water. The early reports say they expect it to sink and will be a total loss. We'll see what the investigation reveals. The bow was down noticeably when I arrived and the stern was up. Here is a link to the story:
http://www.necn.com/07/03/10/The-Massac ... eedID=4206
The shoal is well marked on nautical charts. I stayed onsite for about 30 minutes until it was clear they would all be picked up by another large passenger boat as well as some large lobster boats. I had some friends aboard and I had them gather all the life preservers in case we arrived to find people in the water. The water temp was low 60's on the surface today.
Wild....will have some pictures to post in my album when my friend sends them along.