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A 60' double masted vessel and they need to be airlifted with 30 knot winds and 15' seas? There must be more to the story...COAST GUARD ASSISTS SAILORS CAUGHT IN STORM PORTSMOUTH, Va. - Two sailors were airlifted from their double masted sailing vessel after it was beset by heavy weather 22 miles south east of Oregon Inlet, N.C., at approximately 10:15 p.m., last night.James Grundy, 52, and Valarie Baldinger, 42, requested to be removed from the 60-foot long, Our Luck, when the vessel started to run low on fuel and it's sails began to deteriorate in 15-foot seas and 30 knot winds.The two were hoisted off of their vessel by the crew of an HH-60 search and rescue helicopter from Air Station Elizabeth City, N.C., and received treatment from local EMS personnel after the helicopter returned to the air station.