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12ga shotgun vs. 2 boats of Pirates
The Highroad ^ | March 11, 2005 | Rodney J. Nowlin, USN Retire

Posted on 03/20/2005 4:22:16 AM PST by SLB

"We are safe in port of Aden. It‚s been 3 days repairing the damage. 30 bullets holes in deck, cabin house, dodger, and alas, newly varnished mast. Our bow shows evidence of a satisfying crunch. Our new paint job was not meant to be. Dinghy on deck was seriously wounded but in stable condition, much repatched. No wine was hurt.

This is the „official‰ report filed with the Yemen Coast Guard, Yemen Navy, Aden Port Control, US Coalition 5th Fleet, US Embassy and State Department? but not Carol‚s mother. Unfortunately, the poor guy that shoots has to write up the paper work. The one that rams does not engender any paper-work, except sand paper work.

March 11, 2005, written by Rodney J. Nowlin, USN Retired Pirate Attack off Yemen Coast

On Tuesday, March 8, 2005 at position 13 Degrees 28 North / 49 Degrees 07 East, in the infamous Pirate Alley of the Gulf of Aden, two sailing yachts, Madhi and Gandalf, were moving SW 30 miles off the coast of Yemen proceeding to the port of Aden from Salalah, Oman.

At about 0900 local, two outboard powered fiberglass longboats, about 20 feet long, each containing 3 men, passed off our sterns moving south at about 25 knots into the open Gulf between Yemen and Somalia. An hour later they returned, one coming quite close and looking us over carefully. The second boat passed off our bows but quite a ways away. These boats were obviously not engaged in a normal activity like fishing. At that time we were south of Al Mukalla, Yemen. The area around Al Mukalla is well documented as being a piracy, drug & people smuggling problem area and we maintained a careful watch for anything out of the ordinary.

At about 1600 we observed two different boats approaching us head on from the west with the glare of the sunset in our eyes. These were 25-30 feet long, had inboard diesel engines and higher freeboard. We immediately motored closer together. As soon as they saw us close ranks they started coming very fast directly at us. There were 4 men in each boat. They separated at about 200 yards with one boat coming down Madhi‚s port side, shouting and firing into the cockpit. The other boat, firing automatic weapons came at Gandalf. There were no warning shots. Carol on Gandalf began sending Maydays on every frequency.

The first boat swung around behind Mahdi‚s stern to come up and board us. At that point, I , Rod Nowlin aboard Mahdi and armed with a 12 gauge shotgun loaded with 00 buckshot, started shooting into their boat. I forced them to keep their heads down so they could not shoot at us. I am not sure I hit anyone at that point. I could see the driver of the boat crouched down behind the steering console. After firing three shots at them, their engine started to smoke and I swung around to try to shoot at the second boat ahead. At that point I saw Jay Barry on Gandalf ram the second boat amidships almost cutting it in two and turning it almost completely over. I turned back around to shoot at the boat still behind Mahdi. That was when they turned away from Mahdi and headed toward the stern of Gandalf. Gandalf was beside us about 100 feet away. The bow of the pirate boat came right up against Gandalf‚s stern and two men stood up on the bow with guns to board Gandalf. That was a serious and probably fateful error on their part. I shot both of them. That boat then veered away and I shot the driver, although I am not sure of the outcome because they were farther away and I didn‚t knock him down like the other two trying to board Gandalf.

Mahdi & Gandalf kept going at full speed to put as much distance between the pirates and us as possible. As soon as we were out of rifle range, we looked back and both attack boats were drifting and seemed to be disabled.

A merchant ship nearby finally answered our Mayday and diverted course to position itself between the floundering pirates and the fleeing yachts. They said they would contact the authorities‚ by Sat phone and then sailed alongside us for 4 hours after dark to make sure we would be all right. Best speed was made to the Port of Aden 180 miles away.

If Jay on Gandalf had not had the presence of mind to veer over into one boat and ram it, the outcome of this attack would have been totally different. All the guys needed to do was stand off a ways and shoot us to pieces with automatic weapons. We were extremely lucky. We broadcast Mayday calls on VHF 16 and all HF radio frequencies, including two HF frequencies that were supplied by the US Coast Guard near Oman only a few days before. Frequencies which the Coalition Forces Warships in this area were supposed to be monitoring. There was no response. The pirates were well organized and well armed. There were at least 4 boats involved. They had set up a picket line out from the Yemen coast probably covering 75 miles out, so if you transited the area during the day they would not miss seeing you. The two attack boats appeared to have come from the south before positioning themselves ahead of us in the sunset.

There has been speculation in the past that this ongoing piracy problem off Yemen‚s coast was being carried out by Somali pirates. Given the number, the types of boats involved, and the direction the supposed spotter boats were coming from, this does not appear to be the case. The men in the attack boats looked both African and Arab.

There was no evidence that this was a people smuggling operation. There were no men, women or children cowering in the boats. These were not fishing boats with nets or overhead sun protection. They appeared to be purpose-built boats, 25-30 feet long, with wooden splines or poles fashioned above the gunwales to which a plastic tarp or shield was hung chest high for the men to hide behind after shooting. The problem is getting worse and the pirate attacks are getting deadly. One could only expect that the Yemen Government will take more direct action At very least, allow yachts to group in Salalah, Oman and at some point along the NW Yemen coast request an escort until Aden or the Straits.

Rodney J. Nowlin, USN Retire March 11, 2005


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Editorial; Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events; War on Terror
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I was surfing The Highroad this morning with a nice hot cup of coffee and ran across this. Pretty good article.
1 posted on 03/20/2005 4:22:21 AM PST by SLB
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To: Travis McGee; Squantos; Jeff Head; FreedomPoster

BTTT -

Travis, do you know this guy?


2 posted on 03/20/2005 4:23:13 AM PST by SLB ("We must lay before Him what is in us, not what ought to be in us." C. S. Lewis)
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To: SLB

It seems little has changed, over 200+ years, with our Islamic friends on the seas.

"To the shores of Tripoli" . . .


3 posted on 03/20/2005 4:41:36 AM PST by FreedomPoster (Official Ruling Class Oligarch Oppressor)
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To: SLB; All

ON THE NET...
ICC-CSS.ORG - THE WEEKLY PIRACY REPORT
http://www.icc-ccs.org/prc/piracyreport.php


4 posted on 03/20/2005 4:44:56 AM PST by backhoe (-30-)
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To: SLB
Sounds like portions of the Bahamas off Haiti. A mini-14 is a good weapon. Problem is the Bahamians like to search, board, and keep what ever they want. An acquaintance of mine was fishing over there, in the bahamas, not too long ago, we are only 60miles from their waters, illegally. They were boarded by the Bahamians "defence" patrol and one "officer" ripped off the most expensive rod and reel on the boat. Someone said something(stooopid) and got bashed in the face by a bahams officer. Nuff said.
5 posted on 03/20/2005 4:47:06 AM PST by rodguy911 (rodguy911:First Let's get rid of the UN and the ACLU,..toss in CAIR as well.)
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To: SLB

A simple shotgun at close range with the right load is a simple, but very effective defensive weapon.

Great story. These Muhammadan terorists should stick to riding camels and raiding camel caravans. Muhammad didn't leave any instructions on how to terrorize on the open sea.


6 posted on 03/20/2005 4:47:26 AM PST by Nuzcruizer
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To: SLB

An M1A (.308 caliber) would be a great help in a situation like this. Most of the pirates are probably using AK's in 7.62x39 mm, a much less powerful cartridge. The .308 could engage them at a greater range and more accurately.


7 posted on 03/20/2005 4:50:32 AM PST by libstripper
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To: FreedomPoster

Good ole' 12 ga does the job again.


8 posted on 03/20/2005 4:51:48 AM PST by Vigilantcitizen
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To: SLB

12 guage good up close....BUT...They would have no problem whatsoever if they carried a 50 calibre rifle.....flat tragectory for about a mile and will penetrate just about anything.


9 posted on 03/20/2005 4:53:31 AM PST by squirt-gun
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To: rodguy911

", we are only 60miles from their waters, illegally."

If you're going to do that you need a faster boat. Back in the 70's a friend of my brother's had a large open deck modified cigarette boat. He fished bahamian waters all time and simply outran the patrol boats whenever they approached.


10 posted on 03/20/2005 5:00:12 AM PST by Rebelbase (Member, National Rightwing Alternative Media Blog Mafia.)
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To: libstripper
The .308 could engage them at a greater range and more accurately.

Given a 2nd chance to arm up, I bet this guy would want a whole lot of weapons more powerful than a 12 guage with 00 buck.

Something in the 50 caliber range comes to mind.

11 posted on 03/20/2005 5:04:32 AM PST by Tom Bombadil
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To: SLB; 68-69TonkinGulfYachtClub

Shotgun sailor ping.


12 posted on 03/20/2005 5:07:39 AM PST by Jet Jaguar
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To: Cindy

worth a look.


13 posted on 03/20/2005 5:08:43 AM PST by Jet Jaguar
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To: SLB
I found this story at WRAL. If it's the same guy, he's had quite an adventure. It shows a pic of a Rodney Rowlin and his wife Rebecca.

Ham Radio Operators Link Tsunami Survivors With Family

14 posted on 03/20/2005 5:13:06 AM PST by csvset
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To: Tom Bombadil

".50"

Foreign Countries have a problem with yachties bringing arms into a port. If you delcare your weapons chances are better that they'll be confiscated and you'll probably not get them back.

If you don't declare them and they are found on your vessel, smuggling charges could be brought and you'd be spending time in with 3rd world buddies behind bars, most likely losing your boat in the process.

From what I've read in cruising news stories a shotgun is the maximum firepower a number of countries will allow you to posses in port, and it will be locked up in the harbor master's office for your duration of stay.


15 posted on 03/20/2005 5:13:22 AM PST by Rebelbase (Member, National Rightwing Alternative Media Blog Mafia.)
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To: Tom Bombadil

Oh yeah, I had an idea once for a flamethrower disguised as a fire extingusher. It would only be good for use as a last resort against a boat that was ready to board yours and would make quite a mess of the opponents.


16 posted on 03/20/2005 5:17:16 AM PST by Rebelbase (Member, National Rightwing Alternative Media Blog Mafia.)
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To: SLB

What a story, thank you for posting it, I would of ended up as fish food if I was in their place.


17 posted on 03/20/2005 5:24:00 AM PST by dog breath
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To: Rebelbase

How about a flare gun? Would that be suitable for close quarter battle? I've never fired one, so I'm not sure if they're acurate enough to deliver a pyro technic on target.


18 posted on 03/20/2005 5:28:36 AM PST by csvset
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To: Eaker

12 guage ping.


19 posted on 03/20/2005 5:30:37 AM PST by humblegunner (We ain't subject to terror, but it's unwise to irritate us.)
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To: TexKat; Tuba Guy; TexasCowboy; WestCoastGal; Calpernia; Velveeta; DAVEY CROCKETT; SevenofNine; ...

Ping


20 posted on 03/20/2005 5:36:52 AM PST by nw_arizona_granny (The enemy within, will be found in the "Communist Manifesto 1963", you are living it today.)
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