Yankee

Photo: Sitka SAR Photo/Don Kluting

The fishing vessel Yankee ran aground on Error Island near Sitka, Alaska.  A passenger on board had contacted a friend via text message that the vessel was in trouble.   The friend then contacted the Coast Guard in Juneau who dispatch rescuers to the scene.  When the rescuers arrived they found the vessel high and dry and in danger of falling over onto its side with the master of the vessel under the influence.  The Coast Guard requested that the master and his passenger to leave the vessel, but the master of the vessel refused to leave.   The authorities force the man from the Yankee and was later arrested.   The Coast Guard reported that the hull of the vessel was undamaged and Yankee would be refloated on the next high tide.

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Yare

The 228 meter long, 104280 dwt tanker Yare went aground off Curacao, Venezuela.   The vessel was able to be refloated the next day.   No reports of injuries, damage or pollution released.  No further details reported.

Yong Cai Collision

The 136 meter long, 14080 dwt container ship Yong Cai collided with the 3.4 ton fishing vessel Daini Shinyo Maru near Suzu, Ishikawa, Japan.   The fishing vessel capsized and sank killing the two crew on board.   Authorities charged the lookout and mate of the Yong Cai with “suspicion of professional negligence endangering traffic professional negligence resulting in death”.  The Japan Coast Guard has inspected the hull of the Yong Cai and confirmed the vessel collided with the Daini Shinyo Maru.

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