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Four Rescued from Capsized Tug in Rhode Island

Published Oct 23, 2014 11:01 AM by The Maritime Executive

Watchstanders at the Sector Southeast New England Command Center received a call stating the 55-foot tugboat Karen Jean was taking on water, listing and was in danger of capsizing. 

Approximately 30 minutes later, the tug sank in approximately 88 feet of water, near Point Judith, Rhode Island. All four crew members entered their life raft and transferred to the Fishing Vessel Merit. The tug was towing a 110-foot deck barge at the time and the barge is still attached with 775-feet of towline. The owner reported that another tugboat is underway to recover the barge and plans to salvage the tug. 

The Coast Guard Cutter Sanibel from Woods Hole, Massachusetts; Cutter Tiger Shark from Newport, Rhode Island, Cutter Sitkinak from Bayonne, New Jersey, and Station Point Judith responded to the case.  

Reported weather on scene was 8-foot seas, 40-knot winds, and 61F-degrees Fahrenheit water temperature. 

A Gale Warning remains in effect through Thursday evening in Rhode Island. A Gale Warning means winds of 34 to 47 knots are imminent or occurring. Operating a vessel in gale conditions requires experience and properly equipped vessels. It is highly recommended that mariners without the proper experience or equipment seek safe Harbor prior to the onset of gale conditions. Throughout New England either Gale Warnings or Small Craft Advisories have been issued by the National Weather Service through Friday.