Coast Guard rescues 2 French boaters from disabled sailing vessel, approximately 147 miles south of Puerto Rico

SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico – Coast Guard Cutters Vigilant and Richard Dixon crews rescued two boaters from a disabled sailing vessel, Thursday, in the Caribbean Sea, approximately 147 nautical miles south of Puerto Rico.

Rescued are French citizens Robert Punginier, 77, and Marie Claude Durand, 50, who reportedly were disabled and adrift for over seven days.

Coast Guard watchstanders at Sector San Juan received a communication from the Coast Guad Cutter Vigilant Thursday morning, reporting the sighting of two red flares and one red smoke signaling flare launched from the sailing vessel Orion. Cutter Vigilant diverted to assist as the vessel Orion appeared to be disabled with a torn sail. The Vigilant crew provided water to the boaters and confirmed the vessel Orion’s engine was not working and that mechanical problems prevented the vessel from being sailed manually. Coast Guard watchstanders diverted the Coast Guard Cutter Richard Dixon to render assistance.  

Once on-scene, cutter Richard Dixon’s crew safely embarked the boaters, who voluntarily accepted to receive Coast Guard assistance. One of the boaters showed signs of extreme fatigue, while the other appeared to be in good health. Cutter Richard Dixon transported the boaters to the French Island of Martinque, where they were received and assisted by local authorities.  

“Our crews are glad they assisted in bringing these boaters to safety,” said Adam Johns, Coast Guard Sector San Juan Search and Rescue mission coordinator for the case. “The boaters showed good discipline and timing in using flares to signal their distress. A VHF-marine radio and a 406Mhz Emergency Positioning Indicating Radio Beacon are also critical for boaters to communicate any emergency.”

Coast Guard Cutter Vigilant is a 210-foot medium endurance cutter homeported in Port Canaveral, Fla., while the cutter Richard Dixon is a 154-foot fast response cutter homeported in San Juan, Puerto Rico.

UPDATE January 30, 2024 – Good News, SV Orion was contacted by the Coast Guard in St. Vincent. SV Orion is currently heading to Marigot Bay, St. Lucia.

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MRCC Fort de France requests help in locating SV Orion on passage from Bequia to Martinique. SV Orion left Bequia on January 16, 2-24 and was due to arrive in Marin, Martinique on January 25, 2024. There are two persons on board, one male and one female.

SV Orion is described as 13 meters with a white hull.

Provide any sightings to MRCC Fort de France.

Boat Watch Facebook has an unconfirmed sighting in Anse de Pitons, St. Lucia. 

281456Z JAN 24
NAVAREA IV 86/24(25).
EASTERN CARIBBEAN SEA.
SAINT VINCENT.
DNC14.
40 FOOT S/V ORION, WHITE HULL, TWO PERSONS ONBOARD
OVERDUE. LAST KNOWN POSITION IN 13-03.10N 061-10.70W.
VESSELS IN VICINITY REQUESTED TO KEEP A SHARP
LOOKOUT, ASSIST IF POSSIBLE.
REPORTS TO FRENCH ANTILLES,
PHONE: 8707 7630 0406.
EMAIL: ANTILLES@MRCCFR.EU.

Message from MRCC Fort de France

“Concern about the ORION sailboat – 13 meters 🚨Leaving Bequia on 16/01/2024 heading to the Marin in Martinique. supposed to arrive 1/25/2024 – no news2 people on board – 1 male and 1 femalePlease let us know if you’ve spotted this sailboat recently while sailing or getting wet.——————No news from sailboat “ORION” left Bequia around 16th january, 2024 bound for Le Marin (Martinique island) and not arrived yet. Was supposed to arrive the 25th january2 persons on board – 13 meters – white hullPlease contact MRCC Fort-de-France if you have any information to provide.+596 596 70 92 92″