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Cruisers in Roatan have verified that Douch Canoe is safe in Isla Guanaja, Honduras. The message is as follows:  The boat Duche Canoe is in the Bight in Guanaja. Safe and sound. It was announced on our daily net. A boat in the Anchorage is trying to get a message to him to ring his father.

Boat Watch just spoke to his father in Canada and he is most grateful to everyone for their efforts. His message is Thank God! I told him his son will call when he can but that he is OK and around some other cruisers. His Dad is a former cruiser and has a Ham Radio. He will try to come up on the Waterway Net or the SSCA Radio Net. Thank you.

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A NON-EMERGENCY boat watch has been issued for a Peterson designed 42’ racing sailboat named DOUCH CANOE with Ken Tilston aboard. He was last known to be at Sandy Bay, Guanaja, Honduras on March 18. Anybody in contact with Ken Tilston, please tell him to contact his father as he is worried about him.You may also send an email to Glenn@Boatwatch.org or contact Glenn on the SSCA HF Radio SSB net daily at 1215 hrs UTC on frequency 8.104. Vessels in the Roatan and Guanaja, Honduras are asked to broadcast this BOLO on VHF.

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Boatwatch.org has received a NON-EMERGENCY boat watch for a Peterson designed 42’ racing boat named DOUCH CANOE with Ken Tilston aboard. He was last known to be at Sandy Bay, Guanaja, Honduras on March 18. 

He was last known to be at Sandy Bay, Guanaja, Honduras on March 18. He had been on the town that is built on stilts to check in but they were closed do to the virus. Ken stays in touch his father in Canada on Messenger regularly; last time on the 20th. He has been unavailable on Messenger ever since.

Anybody in contact with Ken Tilston, please tell him to contact his father as he is worried about him.

You may also send an email to Glenn@Boatwatch.org or contact Glenn on the SSCA HF Radio SSB net daily at 1215 hrs UTC on frequency 8.104.

Vessels in the Roatan and Guanaja, Honduras are asked to broadcast this BOLO on VHF.