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Boating
Ocean
Boat Sinking
Bahamas
25.03428°N, -77.39628°W
Posted on June 25, 2019 by Troy
What happened?
I was in a 38-foot Azimut. We were 7 miles South of Bimini. We lost our Port engine shaft and directional control. The vessel was in danger of sinking. The shaft slipped out of the transmission and was lodged up against the rudder. If the propeller moved past the rudder the boat would sink in minutes. I briefed my 3 PAX. Two adults and my 9-year-old daughter. I advised on the use of PFD’s, the raft and a plan of action. I then began to issue a Mayday. No luck on channel 16, no signal on the cell phones. It was an emergency, so I activated the Aqua Link View. I advised the PAX what I was doing and began reviewing the abandon ship POA. Within 15 minutes, I received a message that came through on my cell phone from the USCG Miami. But I could not make any calls out. They began contacting boaters and Boat US via CH 16. We started getting radio calls. Then a cell call. We were assisted by a USCG Aux member that was near our location. We were later advised that because of our 406 beacon, they began to call the emergency list.
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