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In reply to the discussion: HMS Bounty- UPDATE: Ship has sunk. Most crew rescued by helicopter [View all]malaise
(296,910 posts)27. 14 rescued - two missing
http://www.witn.com/home/headlines/Coast-Guard-Rescue-Underway-Now-16-People-In-Lifeboats-Off-NC-Coast-176228331.html
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Officials say a ship started taking on water off our coast and eventually sank, forcing the crew to abandon ship into 18-foot waves and 40 mile per hour winds off the North Carolina coast.
The HMS Bounty, a 180-foot, three-mast tall ship, was last marked about 90 miles southeast of Hatteras.
The ship has sunk, according to the Coast Guard at 8:45 a.m. Monday.
Just before 8 a.m., the Facebook page for the HMS Bounty says 14 of the 16 people who had to abandon their ship have been hoisted to safety.
There have been conflicting reports on how many people were onboard. The manifest reportedly listed 16 people, and that's the number the Coast Guard has.
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Officials say a ship started taking on water off our coast and eventually sank, forcing the crew to abandon ship into 18-foot waves and 40 mile per hour winds off the North Carolina coast.
The HMS Bounty, a 180-foot, three-mast tall ship, was last marked about 90 miles southeast of Hatteras.
The ship has sunk, according to the Coast Guard at 8:45 a.m. Monday.
Just before 8 a.m., the Facebook page for the HMS Bounty says 14 of the 16 people who had to abandon their ship have been hoisted to safety.
There have been conflicting reports on how many people were onboard. The manifest reportedly listed 16 people, and that's the number the Coast Guard has.
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not sure what the master of a tall ship was thinking, weve known about sandy for how long now.
loli phabay
Oct 2012
#1
i think a better name for this ship might have been the beagle considering the award they are trying
loli phabay
Oct 2012
#3
"it's about our, um, Captain (R). Anything to make a buck and pump his ego." - The crew
Berlum
Oct 2012
#7
She was just up in our neck of the woods a few weeks back. The school toured her and everything. So
GreenPartyVoter
Oct 2012
#11
I took my son to visit her a couple of months ago in Captain's Cove, Bridgeport. n/t
krispos42
Oct 2012
#18
Why they would be out in the water when this storm was well forecasted is a mystery
alcibiades_mystery
Oct 2012
#15
It is unfortunate they were not still up here. I am guessing they, like the Navy's ships, went
GreenPartyVoter
Oct 2012
#23