17 people rescued after San Diego based fishing boat sinks
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- Опубликовано: 15 дек 2024
- Seventeen people aboard a sinking boat were rescued off the San Diego coast. The Jig Strike was based at H & M Landing in Point Loma.
Saturday morning, the 56-foot sportfishing boat was out on an excursion more than 100 miles off the coast of Point Loma when it ran into trouble.
According to a statement Captain Patrick Dorety posted to Facebook,
"At 10:35 this morning, while monitoring along out at Cortez Bank, we collided with something floating under the surface. The collision caused the portside bow to break away, and caused the jig strike to quickly take on water. I had enough time to grab the radio and put out a mayday call to the partner boats in the area, while the passengers were mustered to the stern and the crew passed out life jackets."
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Great job to the Captain and crew. It didn't surprise me that the Captain was the last one off the boat.
Last off the boat, last off the life raft.
First in line for the insurance payment
@@drowe2was the captain the owner
Unlike Balaysian yacht Captain.
@@SS-iw2nq or Costa Concordia
The legend is legend and is the only boat that I take out of San Diego on charters. Best crew, best captain.. good job guys
Glad to hear, everyone's ok 🙏
Tbh the ocean is scary when it comes to the deepness the animals and drowning.
Its very humbling you all covered this story. Thank you
I've spoken to boat owners who go up the west coast, esp Washington up to Alaska and they've mentioned the dangers of the shipping containers that have fallen off container ships.
Cortes Bank is actually a rock like structure that comes near the surface becoming exposed sometimes depending on the tides. Something to consider.
There were two other boats there, so between the three, you would think their fathometers would have alerted them to the reef structure.
@@navigator487the surf can get very big on that reef.
They hit something not rock
Might be a silly question, but what type of hull was that boat? Whatever was hit would have had to be something big and solid to sink aluminum or steel, no?
@@04charl08 A wood hull, I believe.
Outstanding job by the Captain and crew, H &M is top notch.
boats can sink more than one time?
But were the Bluefin biting?
What did it hit???
Im glad everyone got home safely! Kudos to the fast response of crew of the troubled boat and the other boat's crew!
While out "near" Bishop Rock, hit "something" submerged. I wonder what it was?
jajaja ;)
@@DeadEyeDave ever seen a bishops headgear
100 miles offshore, you better hope someone hears that mayday....
Offshore group is tight. Don't rely solely on others however in times of distress these boats got each other's backs.
There’s a lot more people out there than you think and that’s still well within a coastguard chopper range for rescue
Plus the navy is always out there off San Diego
I want to hear what the passengers say what happened, not the captain.
Amazing response 👏 👌 🙌 thank God everyone was ok
What charter? Glad they're all safe
H&m (Heroin and meth)
@@chasechristensen6448 😂😂😂😂
Struck a submarine under the water? We will never know
Russian or Chinese
As the sailor once said, ain’t that a hole in the boat ?
the sonar didnt pick up anything ? ...really ...............................something fishy there ...................................just sayin .....................................:)
They got Lucky! ❤
Great job to everyone who help in this rescue effort.
I was heading out from San Diego on a 27ft skipjack, the sky was over cast and the seas looked pretty white. We were doing maybe 15-20kts and to our surprise there was this white 10-12 foot dia tank maybe 25 feet long floating just out of the water ( maybe a 2 ft.) if we hadn’t been paying attention we could have hit it. We called it in to the coast guide as a hazard to navigation.
Yeah but how was fishing
0:17 "The captain of the boat that sank for the first time!" How many times do boats typically sink?
Look up the Sea Jay sinking out of Channel Islands Sportfishing a couple years ago. They sank in shallow water and were able to, with the help of divers, re-float the boat and tow it in. So apparently a boat can sink more than once lol.
@@matthewcooley9418 LOL. However my point was how poorly most people use words to clearly express ideas. The dog and cat fought and it died. I'm sure you get it.
A little full of yourself
@@hello_its_me. You must be trying to use your brain.
@@Stan_in_Shelton_WA said no one of any consequence
Aloha. First of all, glad everyone is safe. Thank you captain. Just curious, how many times do boats usually sink? What did it hit?
It never matters where the Boat which landing or Port the boat is from ?? Distress or Mayday calls that is never a question .
It says while motoring…glad everyone was safely recovered. One of my fears is ending up in the water after dark. Glad this was during the day as recovery may not have been so successful. Thank you Jesus.
Lucky the Orcas were not in the area.
I don't believe there has ever been any report of an orca eating a person.
200,000 worth of fishing gear
I've been on the Legend and a number of other long range boats out of San Diego. Great crews on all those boats and safety is always the number one concern, getting fish is number two.
I knew three people aboard that boat the day it sunk. Not one of them remember running into or seeing any type of object in the water. I’m not calling the captain a liar because I was not there but things are not adding up. So that raises the question, could the nearly 50 year old boat not been well maintained and just fell apart? Guess we’ll have to wait for the coast guard to finish their investigation.
Worked on that boat for 2 season. Not the first time captain pat has hit something. Look into him hitting north coronado island in 2010 while running the sea adventure 2.
Way to go Jig Strike Captain and Crew!
Way to go Legend Captain and Crew!
Well done skipper and crew !
Very very scary! Hitting something floating in open water like that yikes!
You read his Facebook post wrong how hard is it to say motoring not monitoring?
So the boat has sunk before and you guys are reporting this incident this time around
It would take a miracle for the boat to sink a second time.
Sank for the first time?
They hit a Chinese submarine.😢
Nah, they hit a narco sub 😆
@@warpedweirdo True very true 😆🫵🏻🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😂
My guess is probably a submerged shipping container that fell off a cargo ship. A lot of times they stay submerged just beneath the surface for a while which has caused damage to many ships
ATTN We are hearing from the Captain of "the boat that SAN FOR THE FIRST TIME" 0:17
did it not have a life boat? anything going out that far should probably have a life boat
USCG regs require enough life boats to accommodate everybody aboard. H&M's page for the boat shows a lifeboat canister sitting atop the cabin aft of the pilothouse.
What leads you to believe the lifeboat didn't deploy?
@@warpedweirdo because it was not mentioned, and seems like something that would naturally gotten mentioned when they where recounting everyone convening on the deck and life jackets being passed out.
@@jojothetasmaniansassmonkey8866 Well, the life boat auto-deploys, so it isn't necessarily something that would come up when the captain narrates his last activities before leaving the boat.
"Five minutes after we hit I rounded everybody up and gave the abandon-ship order. We got everybody into life jackets and off the boat. I then made a last trip through the boat to make sure nobody was missed, then I got off too. Oh, and the life raft auto-deployed when it reached the water."
It is interesting that the news story makes no mention of how long everybody was in the water before help showed up. It seems help was close by though; maybe it was close enough that there was no reason to go through the hassle of struggling into the life raft.
I watched the videos from the Legend and they were all in a giant life raft when they got picked up. The news just never tells the entire story.
@@bradleysimpson9819 Thanks for that info.
The worst day of fishing is still better than the best day of working . LoL 😂
It's a bad day of surfing is better than a good day at work get it right kook
Apparently 2:24 not this time. Anyway
Sneakers with professional business attire ? Really? Sloppy lazy unprofessional
Is this an example of the rest of the studios professionalism ?
I'll find a news program that takes the job seriously
My buddy was on that boat so crazy
Mark that spot its gunna be a great fishing spot in the future🤘🏻
You would have seen me wrapping an extra life vest around my rods and tackle box before I jumped off with them . And a gaff in my other hand for shark protection
Answers- come on brothers
The devil doesn't like ugly.
I trust myself when piloting my craft.
0:11 “Sinking Ship?”.
Fish are friends. Not FOOD. 🐟
Go eat a hot dog then and we’ll eat seafood. You will get high blood pressure first for sure.
Humans are omnivores, poorly suited to being pure vegetarians. It goes against "nature" to decry consumption of fish by humans. Like it or not, the vast majority of life on this earth survives at the expense of other life. Humans are no exception and, being top of the food chain, a single human's survival depends on the death of untold billions of living organisms.
Are you one of those MEAT. Heads
@@elmagico2 Flipper. Disagrees with you
Good thing the sharks did not get them after smelling all that bait in the water.
Your a couple of days late on the story.
Big waves cortez bank.
No life rafts?
Not one single news organization can get any story straight
But yet you continue to come here for the news.
IT WAS A USO‼️🛸
We are sorry❗️👽🖖
Lura Highway
Effing Navy submarine. No question.
Russian or Chinese... They're both out there.
Not a shipping container?
That "No question" part is a joke, right?
If not, you either have information the rest of us don't, or you'll believe just about anything your brain makes up, no questions asked.
Fishermen have been known to hook them on occasion
@warpedweirdo Use your noodle. This occurred 100mi directly off the coast of a huge base at Point Loma. I have heard USN submariner personal accounts of mistakenly encountering leisure vessels as close to shore as the channel off Catalina Island. A Russian sub wouldn't be surfacing off shore.
Glad it wasn’t the Double Deuce.😂🦾🦾🦾