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tony litvak
I want to share a tough conversation that I overheard today. Local NYC Coast Guard was in contact with a vessel in distress. At first I heard the vessel was taking on water. The coast guard station then learned that there were 4 adults. What made me particularly upset was that no one on board had a life vest. Then the news got worse. The captain had no clue where he was. All I heard was "..we're 1 mile offshore..." It was amazing to hear the conversation – “…Sir are you 1 mile offshore Long Island, Sandy Hook, NJ - what is your position and do you see any landmarks…” said the Coast Guard station. This went on for quite some time. It appears that the captain of the 27ft motor vessel was not able to share his exact or approximate position with the coast guard. After a while the Coast Guard informed all local vessels that the vessel in distress was now 1/2 submerged in the water - somewhere 'near shore'.After 30 minutes of cringing and hoping everything would end well, I returned to port. I've been thinking about this - was it alcohol, absolute fear or something else that really caused the captain to blank and not relate his position? I understand not wearing life vests while on water, but not even having life vests for all passengers on board at all? Perhaps we can all learn from this.