World
ARC Yacht Rescues Lucian Fisherman
World
ARC yacht Tillymint, an Oyster 82 taking part in World Cruising
Club’s round the world rally, has been involved in
the dramatic rescue of a stranded Caribbean fisherman whilst
on route to Panama.
The small open fishing vessel, the Vegas from St.Lucia,
had been drifting for 20 days without a serviceable engine.
In the early hours of Saturday 26 January (local time),
at position 13°28N 67°23W approximately 80 nautical
miles off the island of Aruba, the on-watch crew of Tillymint
heard faint cries for help from close by, though they could
not see another vessel. In the time it took the crew to
drop sails, turn the yacht around and get back upwind against
25 knots to the incident position, the crew of the Vegas
had started a small fire to attract attention. The fishermen
were in a desperate situation, since despite passing close
to other vessels they had been unable to raise a distress
call.
Unfortunately,
their signal fire got out of control and before Tillymint
reached their position, the crew had to abandon the vessel
and jump into the sea to escape the fire. One crewmember
was rescued and taken onboard Tillymint.
However, in the darkness and weather conditions prevailing
at the time, they were unable to locate the remaining three
fishermen.
Under the direction of MRCC Curacao, Tillymint
conducted a search of the area around the wreckage, joined
at first light by other World ARC yachts - Southern
Princess, Grey Lady, Harmonie, BlueFlyer and Strega,
and a Coastguard SAR aircraft. The Netherlands Coastguard
ship, the Jaguar was also sent to the area to co-ordinate
the search.
The survivor, Sherwin John, from St. Lucia has been evacuated
onto the Jaguar. Despite the best efforts of the search
vessels, MRCC Curacao called off the search at 18:30 local
time on the 26 January, having failed to locate the three
missing crew.
All World ARC yachts have now resumed their course for Panama.