Ambition

On the morning of September 25, the fishing vessel Ambition capsized in the Pacific Ocean near the entrance of the Alesa River off Waldport, Oregon. The Ambition had sent out a distress call to the United States Coast Guard reporting the fishing vessel was disabled in the surf. Soon after the distress call, the Ambition could not be reached over radio. The Coast Guard launched a 47-foot long motor lifeboat from Yaquina Bay along with an MH-65E Dolphin helicopter and sent out a broadcast asking nearby vessels to assist. The nearby 30 meter long fishing vessel Predator (IMO: 7398406) agreed to assist in the rescue efforts.
First on the scene was the MH-65E Dolphin finding the Ambition rolling in the surf. Before any rescue could be made, the fishing vessel rolled over in the surf. The helicopter deployed a rescue swimmer who safely rescued the captain of the Ambition from the water. The captain, the sole person on the vessel, had mild hypothermia and was transported to a nearby hospital for treatment. No further details reported.