Disabled fishing boat safely moored in South Portland
BOSTON (D1 Publc Affairs) – A 44-foot fishing boat carrying four people that was previously disabled and adrift about 60 miles southeast of Cape Elizabeth, Maine, is now safely moored in South Portland, Maine.
The 210-foot Coast Guard Cutter Dependable, from Cape May, N.J., towed the Maria and Dorothy to the entrance of Portland Harbor. There, the tow was passed to a boat from Coast Guard Station...
Coast Guard crew rescues 4 near Maine
ATLANTIC OCEAN- The Coast Guard rescued four fishermen today aboard a disabled boat 60 miles off the coast of Maine.
The Coast Guard received a call just after midnight from a crewmember aboard the Maria and Dorothy reporting engine problems.
The crew of the Coast Guard Cutter Dependable, arrived on scene and is towing the boat and its crew to Portland.
The crew of Maria and Dorothy are homeported...
Coast Guard cutter towing disabled fishing boat
BOSTON (D1 Public Affairs) – A Coast Guard cutter is towing a Portland, Maine, fishing vessel with four people aboard that became disabled and adrift about 60 miles southeast of Cape Elizabeth, Maine, around 12 a.m., Sunday.
The Coast Guard Cutter Dependable, from Cape May, N.J., is currently towing the 44-foot vessel, Maria and Dorothy, and is planning to pass the tow to a boat from Coast Guard...