Coast Guard assists fishing vessel in distress off Jones Inlet, N.Y.
NEW HAVEN, Conn. – Coast Guard Station Jones Beach assisted a fishing vessel in distress with four people aboard off Jones Inlet, N.Y., Monday night.
Coast Guard Sector Long Island Sound watchstanders received a “mayday” call on VHF-FM Channel 16 from the Terry Lee, a 46-foot commercial fishing vessel, at 9:35 p.m. The vessel’s operator reported they were disabled and rapidly taking on water approximately 1 mile east of Jones Inlet, N.Y. through a ruptured pipe below decks and needed assistance.

On scene, two Coast Guard members boarded the Terry Lee and began to assist the crew in dewatering the vessel. Once the flooding was under control, the Coast Guard towed the vessel and crew to safety at Point Lookout, N.Y..
“The vessel operator did the right thing by notifying the Coast Guard as soon as the situation on board became untenable,” said Cmdr. Jonathan Theel, the Chief of Response at Sector Long Island Sound. “It is better for the Coast Guard to be involved early, rather than having to search for mariners in the water after they have had to abandon ship.”
After the necessary repairs were made and the source of the incoming water, a defective bilge pump, was secured, a Coast Guard engineer helped the Terry Lee crew restart the engines and the vessel was able to resume operations and return under their own power to their homeport.
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