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Prayer Request for Coast Guard Rescue that is Underway in Oregon
68-69TonkinGulfYatchClub
Posted on 12/12/2002 6:43:31 PM PST by 68-69TonkinGulfYachtClub
Pray Request
This same boat, 52' Motor Lifeboat Intrepid, is right now towing a 52' sailboat back to Charleston OR.
On board are 3 of my Coast Guard Brothers and 1 Sister.
They are battling 30-40 foot waves and nearing the harbor entrance.
They have been underway since 10 AM PST and went about 15 miles out
to rescue the sailboat and the 2 people onboard.
Due to extreme bar conditions
They will have to stay outside of the bar and attempt a crossing in the morning.
The 2 47' boats will be at the bar entrance when they finally cross.
I personally know all involved (except the man and woman on the sailboat).
This is how some of my Brothers and Sisters that I work with every Thursday
are spending part of this holiday season, saving others lives.
The former CO of the base is the SAR (Search and Rescue) co-ordinator at the
13th CG District headquarters in Seattle.
Please say a prayer for the safety of all involved.
Thank You
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To: 68-69TonkinGulfYatchClub
I'm glad to hear all are safe and sound. It's still going to be a long night for them, riding the waves. My prayers stay with them til they're all safely on land.
61
posted on
12/12/2002 8:30:49 PM PST
by
radu
To: 68-69TonkinGulfYatchClub
Bravo Zulu.
62
posted on
12/12/2002 8:31:14 PM PST
by
Ramius
To: 68-69TonkinGulfYatchClub
Thakns Tonk.
63
posted on
12/12/2002 8:33:21 PM PST
by
SAMWolf
To: 68-69TonkinGulfYatchClub
Add my Prayers to the rest. May the heavy seas go around them, and May God hold them in His Hand.
64
posted on
12/12/2002 8:34:22 PM PST
by
Mr_Magoo
To: 68-69TonkinGulfYatchClub
This is from the Navy Hymn, but it still applies:
Eternal Father, strong to save,
Whose arm hath bound the restless wave,
Who bidd'st the mighty ocean deep
Its own appointed limits keep;
Oh, hear us when we cry to Thee,
For those in peril on the sea!
65
posted on
12/12/2002 8:36:05 PM PST
by
xJones
To: red-dawg
big big big waves...
hehehe... My first tour was on the Polar Sea (icebreaker out of Seattle). One time of several crossings of the Gulf of Alaska I was on lookout on the flybridge. 80 feet high. Took green water over my railing...
...to this day I have yet to unpucker. :-)
66
posted on
12/12/2002 8:36:39 PM PST
by
Ramius
To: 68-69TonkinGulfYatchClub
20' seas, eh?
I hope they have plenty of dramamine.
L
67
posted on
12/12/2002 8:38:24 PM PST
by
Lurker
To: red-dawg
"That picture was from the south china sea with the same conditions. Did you walk on the walls? "
I'll never forget those days in March '69
No hot food for days, the cooks could not cook.
Constant up and down, side to side motion.
Man those were the days! LOL
To: Ramius
...to this day I have yet to unpucker. :-)
After 2 typhoons I still haven't found my locker keys and it's been 20 years.
69
posted on
12/12/2002 8:44:48 PM PST
by
red-dawg
To: 68-69TonkinGulfYatchClub
Sounds like they will behaving a rough ride but 20 foot waves are survivable by the Coast Guard vessel and a 55 doot sailboat whould also be able to handle them.
I will still be praying for them but it looks the the worst is probably past.
Stay well - Stay safe - Stay armed - Yorktown
70
posted on
12/12/2002 8:45:05 PM PST
by
harpseal
To: 68-69TonkinGulfYatchClub
That's good news. Marine forecast for Coos Bay is not getting better:
Forecast as of 8:25 PM PST on December 12, 2002
Florence Oregon To Cape Arago Oregon 0 To 20 Nm-
Florence Oregon To Cape Arago Oregon 20 To 60 Nm-
Cape Arago Oregon To Cape Blanco Oregon 0 To 20 Nm-
Cape Arago Oregon To Cape Blanco Oregon 20 To 60 Nm-
Cape Blanco Oregon To Point St. George California 0 To 20 Nm-
Cape Blanco Oregon To Point St. George California 20 To 60 Nm-
High surf advisory Thursday
Tonight
S gales 35 kt increasing to 45 kt. Combined seas 19 ft at 13 seconds. Showers likely.
-------
Yikes. 19ft at 13Sec. Tall and close together. Just plain crummy place to be.
71
posted on
12/12/2002 8:46:25 PM PST
by
Ramius
To: red-dawg
After 2 typhoons I still haven't found my locker keys and it's been 20 years. bwaaahahaha... Roger that. I still use my steel coffee cup from those days. It has several big dents in it from flying across the chart table and smacking against the radar, or the maneuvering board, or down the ladder... and I remember where every single dent came from. Those were the days. I still miss it.
72
posted on
12/12/2002 8:51:50 PM PST
by
Ramius
To: harpseal
Sounds like they will behaving a rough ride but 20 foot waves are survivable by the Coast Guard vessel and a 55 foot sailboat whould also be able to handle them. True. It will be rough but they should get through the night OK. Just need to keep station and ride it out.
Pray for that tow line. Make it strong and keep it that way. It would be a very very bad thing if it were to part. That's the only thing that matters now.
73
posted on
12/12/2002 8:57:22 PM PST
by
Ramius
To: 68-69TonkinGulfYatchClub
Done Brother. (We remember.)
74
posted on
12/12/2002 8:59:35 PM PST
by
Madcelt
To: Ramius
10-4.... I'm CONFIDENT and glad that everything is under control on the other side of the bar, the Coast Guard deserves better rocognition than they get. G'Night and Merry Christmas Y'all. (i gotta work tomorrow and it's getting late here).
75
posted on
12/12/2002 9:00:37 PM PST
by
red-dawg
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To: 68-69TonkinGulfYatchClub
No hot food for days, the cooks could not cook. As long as you wanted scrambled eggs... you could get breakfast cooked to order. :-)
A good way to get the cook to tinkle in your wheaties was to order an omelette when the ship was rockin and rollin.
77
posted on
12/12/2002 9:02:27 PM PST
by
Ramius
Comment #78 Removed by Moderator
To: Ramius
I don't know where coos bay is, but there is a link to the weather bouys off the coast of Oregon. You need to click on the bouy's number to get the weather data and wave height.
http://www.ndbc.noaa.gov/Maps/Northwest.shtml
It appears that the 20' waves are persisting.
My prayers are with all concerned.
79
posted on
12/12/2002 9:03:55 PM PST
by
Lokibob
To: red-dawg
Your confidence is well placed. Good evening...
80
posted on
12/12/2002 9:04:16 PM PST
by
Ramius
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