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64 Years Saving Lives At Sea

Amver Container Ship Rescues Solo Sailor

A lone sailor in a 60-foot double-masted sailboat experienced extreme weather
and was rescued by the Amver participating container ship Cap Papatele
approximately 1,095 miles east of Hilo, Hawaii on Sunday, April 11, 2019. U.S.
Coast Guard officials at the Fourteenth District command center received a phone
call from a friend of the sailor. The friend reported he was worried about the
sailor and the sailor was experiencing extremely severe weather and wanted to be
rescued from his sailboat. The Coast Guard queried the Amver system and
contacted the container ship Cap Paptele. The captain of the Singapore-flagged
ship agreed to divert and assist the sailor. To see the full blog article, click
on the link above.

Fri, 17 May 2019 07:00:00 GMT

Amver Bulk Carrier Saves Four

The Amver participating bulk carrier Bulk Aries rescued four people from a
sailboat adrift approximately 750 miles west of Acapulco, Mexico on Sunday,
April 7, 2019. The yachtsmen claimed they had been attacked by pirates and
needed assistance. Their satellite phone company contacted U.S. Coast Guard
rescue authorities to report the incident. The Coast Guard then queried the
Amver system and located the 656-foot bulk carrier and asked the captain if he
would divert his ship to assist the sailboat. The Spanish sailors reported they
were attacked by pirates, were low on food and water and did not have an
Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacon (EPIRB). They also reported they did
not have life jackets or a life raft. To see the full blog article, click on the
link above.

Thu, 16 May 2019 16:14:00 GMT


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