On February 12, 2021, USCG advised that SV Silent Thunder has been located by USCG aircraft in the Bahamas and in no distress. Cancel BOLO.

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Non-Emergency Boat Watch for the 51′ Morgan Ketch SV SILENT THUNDER.

The USCG RCC Miami has asked Boatwatch.org for assistance in locating the S/V SILENT THUNDER who departed Boot Key Harbor, Tuesday, 09 Feb 2021 at 1400 local time and a bound for Chub Cay, in the Berry Islands.

The SV SILENT THUNDER has three adults and three children aboard.

Anyone who knows the Captain and crew of the SV SILENT THUNDER is asked to please contact Glenn@Boatwatch.org to assist in locating the vessel.
The boat is not technically overdue according to the USCG, but should arrive at the latest on Friday morning, 12 Feb 2021.
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Non-Emergency Boat Watch for the 51′ Morgan Ketch SV SILENT THUNDER.

The USCG RCC Miami has asked Boatwatch.org for assistance in locating the S/V SILENT THUNDER who departed Boot Key Harbor, Tuesday, 09 Feb 2021 at 1400 local time and a bound for Chub Cay, in the Berry Islands.
The SV SILENT THUNDER has three adults and three children aboard. It is unknown if they have AIS, a satellite tracker, satellite phone, or SSB radio. We are not able to find their MMSI number.
Anyone who knows the Captain and crew of the SV SILENT THUNDER is asked to please contact Glenn@Boatwatch.org to assist in locating the vessel.
Again, the boat is not technically overdue according to the USCG, but should arrive at the latest on Friday morning, 12 Feb 2021.
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