Coast Guard searches for three overdue boaters off Matagorda
Aug 23rd, 2009
by cgnews.
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HOUSTON — The Coast Guard is currently searching for three overdue boaters approximately 70 nautical miles off the Matagorda coast, Sunday.
Watchstanders at Sector Houston-Galveston received a call at approximately 9 p.m. from the Matagorda Police Department Saturday, reporting three men overdue from a fishing trip. The men were scheduled to return home at 2 p.m. but failed to do so. The wife of the owner of the boat reported that the men launched the 23-foot center console catamaran from Riverbend in the vicinity of Matagorda. They were headed for a fishing destination approximately 70 to 80 nautical miles off the Matagorda coast.
At approximately 1:30 p.m. Saturday, crewmembers from an offshore oil rig reported seeing the 23-foot catamaran with the three men on board.
The owner of the boat, James Phillips, age 30, from Blessing, was reported to be wearing green shorts and a t-shirt. Fellow fisherman Curtis Hall, age 28, from Palacios, was reported to be wearing cut-off fishing shorts.
The Coast Guard is asking anyone with information regarding the location of three men to contact watchstanders at Sector Houston-Galveston at (713) 678-9053.
The following Coast Guard assests have joined in the search and rescue effort:
Coast Guard Cutter Manowar, homeported in Galveston
Coast Guard Air Station Houston MH-65C rescue helicopter and crew
Coast Guard Air Station Corpus Christi HU-25 Falcon jet and crew
It is with a heavy I heart we make posts like these. We hope for the safe return of these men to their families.
As we like to say prepare for the worst so you can enjoy the best!
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