Cruise Passengers Ferried from Entangled Vessel

June 16, 2008

52 passengers and crew were transported to shore from a 62-foot harbor cruise vessel after its props became entangled while anchored in in

Coast Guard Sector received a call over marine band radio channel from the master of the Atlantic Highlands Princess who reported that the vessel had lost power to both of its engines and was drifting toward the break wall. Once the vessel anchored to keep from drifting its propellers were found entangled in the mooring lines of a nearby vessel and the chains from a mooring ball.

A rescue crew from Coast Guard Station Sandy Hook arrived on scene and began transporting all of the passengers and four crew members to shore. The captain and two crew members remained on the vessel.

Commercial divers arrived on scene and awaited arrival of a commercial tug from Island Towing to free the vessel. The tug arrived at about 10 a.m. Sunday and the divers began work to release the line and chain. Once the lines are free, the tug will assist in transporting the vessel to its home .
 
There were no reported injuries and no reported pollution in the water.

Weather on scene at the time of the incident was 14 mile per hour winds with 35 mile per hour gusts and one-foot seas.

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