A fishing boat captain headed into the water off the Gulf Coast to make repairs on his vessel hours before Hurricane Milton slammed into Florida. He ended up stranded in the storm, which made ...
The United States Coast Guard was able to rescue a man dozens of miles off the Gulf ... said the fishing vessel Capt. Dave reported to Coast Guard Sector St. Pete on Monday that the boat was ...
During World War II, the fisherman was tasked to patrol the Gulf Coast for submarines in his fishing boat, before later shifting into shark fishing which was more profitable. Chester says at the ...
A fishing boat captain left clinging to a cooler in the Gulf of Mexico off Florida in the wake of Hurricane Milton has been rescued, the US Coast Guard said. A Coast Guard helicopter crew rescued ...
A boat captain stuck in the Gulf of Mexico ... and a cooler,” Coast Guard Sector St. Petersburg Lt. Cmdr. Dana Grady said in an agency statement. The boat, the fishing vessel Capt.
“That’s what I live here for,” he said, pointing to his fishing boat, which sat docked in his backyard lift having survived both storms. Up and down Florida’s Gulf Coast, along a 100-mile ...
The U.S. Coast Guard rescued a man ... The man, who was the captain of a fishing boat that became disabled before the storm, and another man had to be rescued by helicopter on Monday.
The man was rescued 30 miles off the Florida coast holding onto a cooler after battling up to 25-foot waves and 90-mph winds, the Coast Guard said.
Captain was rescued by a Coast Guard helicopter crew - for the second time this week Miami: A fishing boat captain left clinging to a cooler in the Gulf of Mexico off Florida in the wake of ...
SIESTA KEY – Scott Giorgi worked outside his waterfront home Friday loading hurricane debris into the bed of his black pickup when a tossed tree branch shattered the truck’s back window.
MIAMI, United States (AFP) — A fishing boat captain left clinging to a cooler in the Gulf of Mexico off Florida in the wake of Hurricane Milton has been rescued, the US Coast Guard said.