Three Rescued After Sailboat Takes on Water 450 Miles Off Daytona Beach

A Coast Guard Air Station Elizabeth City HC-130 Hercules aircrew and motor tanker Radiant Pride’s crew rescued three people earlier this week from a sailing vessel taking on water, 450 miles east of Daytona Beach.

The three mariners were brought aboard Radiant Pride in stable condition with no injuries reported.

Coast Guard Southeast District command center watchstanders received an emergency position indicating radio beacon alert at approximately 3:20 p.m., Sunday, reporting the distress.

Southeast watchstanders launched the aircrew, which located the vessel at approximately 8:30 p.m. taking on water in 20-foot seas. The HC-130 aircrew issued a distress radio broadcast requesting assistance for any mariners in the area to respond.

“Thanks to the incredible coordination between the Coast Guard and the crew of Radiant Pride, we were able to save the lives of three mariners,” said Lt. j.g. Jordan Shaw, an Air Station Elizabeth City HC-130 pilot. “Due to the distance of the EPIRB activation and the weather conditions at the time, this rescue is a testament to the bravery and professionalism of all whom were involved.”

The original announcement can be found here.

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