CAPE MAY – Coast Guard rescued three men from their life raft approximately six miles east of Cape May April 28, according to a Coast Guard release.
The Coast Guard received a request for assistance from the captain aboard the 42-foot boat Last Stand, reporting they were sinking following a collision with the 78-foot Tug Dean Reinauer.
A 45-foot Response Boat-Medium (RB-M) crew from Coast Guard Station Cape May launched to assist. The RB-M crew arrived on scene and took the three boaters aboard from their life raft.
“The crew of the fishing vessel Last Stand was extremely prepared and knowledgeable on their safety equipment and procedures,” stated Petty Officer 2nd Class James Pappas, Station Cape May officer of the day, in the release. “Their readiness allowed them to abandon ship within 10 minutes of the collision, including scrambling into their survival suits and ultimately into their life raft. They saved their own lives.”
The Last Stand sank, and no injuries were reported.
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