Miss Sandy
On January 17, the fishing vessel Miss Sandy sank in the Atlantic Ocean some 7 nautical miles off Gloucester Harbor, Massachusetts. The fishing vessel had suffered water ingress in the engine room. Unable to stop the flooding with over 4 feet of water in the engine room, the fishing vessel sent out a distress call requesting assistance. Within 30 minutes, the United States Coast Guard’s cutter William Chadwick (WPC-1150) had reached the Miss Sandy. Dewatering pumps were placed on board the fishing vessel and the crew was safely evacuated over to the cutter. The William Chadwick attached a towline and proceeded towards Gloucester. Unfortunately, the flooding increased and overwhelmed the pumps before the vessels reached port. The cutter dropped the towline just before the Miss Sandy sank. No reports of injuries.