UPDATE: By Dillon Ancheta | June 8, 2020 at 9:27 PM HST

 – Updated June 9 at 4:38 AMHONOLULU, Hawaii (HawaiiNewsNow) –

The U.S. Coast Guard has found four people aboard what was reported as an overdue sailboat.Officials said the SV Chuckahui Kai was found about 65 nautical miles south of Oahu at around 2:10 a.m. Tuesday.

All four people aboard were reported to be safe and healthy. At last check, crews were working to get them and the 34-foot sailing vessel back to land.Officials said the ship should have made it to Maui by Monday, but it is now completely motorless and the mast is broken.

The boat left the Ala Wai Harbor on Oahu on Saturday morning and was headed to Lahaina on Maui to be sold.

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The Coast Guard is searching for the overdue private sailing vessel “SV Chuckahui Kai” between Oahu and Maui, Monday. The vessel is a double-masted, black-hulled, 34-foot sailing vessel with red and yellow trim.There are two mariners reported aboard the vessel. One is a 46-year-old Amanda Dobos, while the other is 51-year-old Gerald Mcullogh. Report any information to USCG Honolulu at 808-842-2600.

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HONOLULU — The Coast Guard is searching for the overdue private sailing vessel SS Chuckahui Kai between Oahu and Maui, Monday. The vessel is a double-masted, black-hulled, 34-foot sailing vessel with red and yellow trim.

Crews aboard an Air Station Barbers Point HC-130 Hercules plane, the Cutter Oliver Berry (WPC 1124), Cutter Kittiwake (WPB 87316), and a Station Maui 45-foot Response Boat-Medium are conducting searches of the area.

There are two mariners reported aboard the vessel. One is a 46-year-old Amanda Dobos, while the other is 51-year-old Gerald Mcullogh.

“The vessel is a double-masted, black-hulled, 34-foot sailing vessel with red and yellow trim,” said Petty Officer 3rd Class Caleb Barger, a Sector Honolulu watchstander. “We request anyone transiting the area keep a sharp lookout for the vessel or signs of distress and report any information to us over Channel 16 or at 808-842-2600.”

Monday evening, a friend of the SS Chuckahui Kai’s owner notified Sector Honolulu watchstanders of the situation. The vessel was being moved from Ala Wai Harbor, Oahu, to Lahaina, Maui, to be sold. The pair departed Oahu Saturday morning. The ship was expected in Maui no later than Monday.

Sector Honolulu watchstanders deployed the Coast Guard assets to begin searching the area and issued an Urgent Marine Information Broadcast notice to mariners. Watchstanders also reached out to local emergency services to advise them. The weather on scene is reportedly winds of 17 mph with seas up to two feet.

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