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Coast Guard searches for boat lost off California 
 
 
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/n/a/2011/11/06/... 
 
November 6, 2011 
 
San Diego, CA (AP) -- 
 
The U.S. Coast Guard is searching for two fishermen reported lost and adrift some 60 miles off the Southern California coast. 
 
Coast Guard spokesperson Allyson Conroy said Sunday a family member of one of the men contacted authorities after receiving a message that the fishing
vessel was out of fuel. 
 
The 23-foot center console fishing boat left Ensenada, Mexico, Saturday morning. 
 
A Coast Guard cutter and two aircraft were dispatched Saturday afternoon and searched through the night. 
 
Conroy says the fishermen do not have any survival equipment on board with them.
 
 
 
 
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Really? Did they not check the weather and water conditions??Bummer, hope they are found.I'd hate to be out there right now.
 
 
 
 
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pretty astonishing to run out of fuel 60 miles out!
 
 
 
 
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"pretty astonishing to run out of fuel 60 miles out! 
 
It's happened to me before. Went with a friend on his boat to San Clemente Island and ran out of gas 10 miles away on the way back to Oside. I told
him "I thought you filled up the tank". He said he only put a hundred in. 
 
Caught a blue shark while drifting for four hours waiting for vessel assist. 
 
Last time I went with that guy.
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If they find these idiots, they should be required to pay for all costs. Otherwise just let 'em drift. 
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 | Quote: |  Originally posted by bajario 
"pretty astonishing to run out of fuel 60 miles out! 
 
It's happened to me before. Went with a friend on his boat to San Clemente Island and ran out of gas 10 miles away on the way back to Oside. I told
him "I thought you filled up the tank". He said he only put a hundred in. 
 
Caught a blue shark while drifting for four hours waiting for vessel assist. 
 
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Good decision    
 
I do hope these people are found safe and sound.
 
 
 
 
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 | Quote: |  Originally posted by DianaT 
 | Quote: |  Originally posted by bajario 
"pretty astonishing to run out of fuel 60 miles out! 
 
It's happened to me before. Went with a friend on his boat to San Clemente Island and ran out of gas 10 miles away on the way back to Oside. I told
him "I thought you filled up the tank". He said he only put a hundred in. 
 
Caught a blue shark while drifting for four hours waiting for vessel assist. 
 
  Last time I went with that guy  |  
  
 
Good decision    
 
I do hope these people are found safe and sound.   |  
  
 
--------me too, Diana, and THEN assess them the cost of the rescue. 
 
Barry
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Crews searched through the night for the 23-foot Mexican fishing vessel, and the search continued through Sunday morning when the Mexican navy
informed the Coast Guard that the men had been found. The Coast Guard searched using the U.S.S. Rushmore, a 60T-Jayhawk helicopter and a C-130
Hercules aircraft from the air station in Sacramento. 
 
The fishing vessel left Ensenada Friday morning with two people aboard. One of the fishermen called a family member Saturday morning to ask for help,
saying they were out of fuel and adrift, and frightened as the weather worsened. The family member then called the Coast Guard for assistance
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They relied on the Pemex pumps for an accurate fillup. 
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So are the rescued, or not?
 
 
 
 
Si estás buscando la person que cambiará su vida, échale una mirada en el espejo. 
Fish logo from  www.usafishing.com, used w/permission.
 
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That he didn't, didn't already have.....  
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Having got home last night from Baja , I caught the news report out of my right ear this morning about a rescue south of San Diego 60 miles out,  by
the coast guard.... So maybe they were found...
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Coast Guard has found them.
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