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Whatta ya know. Capt Rob is still sailing LIS.
He was hired to Captain this 45 fter for a demo sail.... Eight people rescued from sailboat BY BILL BLEYER Newsday Staff Writer November 23, 2006, 9:48 PM EST A Bridgeport-Port Jefferson ferry, Suffolk police and Coast Guard rescue vessels teamed up to rescue eight people aboard a disabled 45-foot sailboat on Long Island Sound. At about 3 p.m. Wednesday, the skipper of the sailboat called the Coast Guard north of Port Jefferson and reported a jammed rudder, making it impossible to steer. He also said his crew was unable to lower the sails in the 5-foot seas and high winds, Suffolk police said. Suffolk Marine Bureau Officers Dave Goldstein and Matthew Funaro on a patrol boat arrived at the scene with a Coast Guard vessel from Eatons Neck. Police arranged for a ferry to come alongside the sailboat to block the wind. That allowed the officers to board the stricken vessel, lower the sails and set up a tow line. The sailboat was towed six miles to Port Jefferson Harbor. One passenger was taken to the hospital with a leg injury. |
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