Coast Guard rescues 1 from disabled boat 63 miles east of Vero Beach

The disable sailing vessel, Orion, floats approximately 63 miles east of Vero Beach, Florida, April 24, 2021. A Coast Guard Station Fort Pierce 45-foot Response Boat-Medium crew rescued the boater and safely brought him ashore. Coast Guard Photo by SN Josephine Jones.

The disable sailing vessel, Orion, floats approximately 63 miles east of Vero Beach, Florida, April 24, 2021. Coast Guard Photo by SN Josephine Jones.

MIAMI — The Coast Guard rescued one boater after his 33-foot sailing vessel, Orion, became disabled Saturday approximately 63 miles east of Vero Beach.

Coast Guard 7th District watchstanders received an electronic position indicating radio beacon (EPIRB) alert from the Orion at approximately 11:40 p.m. and launched a Coast Guard HC-144 Ocean Sentry airplane to the scene. The airplane crew located the disabled vessel and vectored in a Coast Guard Station Fort Pierce 45-foot Response Boat-Medium crew.

The smallboat crew safely transported the individual ashore. The boater will make arrangements with commercial salvage for boat retrieval.

“Thanks to the boater being properly equipped with an EPIRB, we were able to respond to the situation before it had time to escalate,” said Seaman Angel Rivera-Bonet, Station Fort Pierce boatcrew member. “We encourage all boaters to check that they have all proper safety and communication equipment before getting underway. Proper preparation can mean the difference between life and death.”

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