Three people are rescued after a yacht breaks down in rough seas off the Pembrokeshire coast.
A YACHT carrying four crew had to be rescued due to a problem with its propeller this morning (Sunday).
A GPS record tracing the path of a yacht that crashed mysteriously while racing from southern California to Mexico showed the vessel sailing on a collision course into an island, US Coast Guard officials said on Wednesday.
Sailboat shards floating in the ocean were the first sign something was wrong. Eric Lamb spotted them while on safety patrol for a 124-mile yacht race between California and Mexico.
This Friday, April 27, 2012, photo shows the Aegean with crew members at the start of a 125-mile Newport Beach, Calif. to Ensenada, Mexico yacht race. The 37-foot Aegean, carrying a crew of four, was reported missing Saturday, the U.S. Coast Guard said.
A yacht involved in a race off the coast of California and Mexico apparently collided at night with a much larger vessel, leaving three crew members dead and one missing, a sailing organization said early Sunday. It was the state's second ocean racing tragedy this month.
A yacht involved in a race off the coast of California and Mexico apparently collided at night with a much larger vessel, leaving three crew members dead and one missing, a sailing organization said early Sunday. It was the state's second ocean racing tragedy this month.
A search is underway for a fourth sailor on the 37-foot boat, which was taking part in the Newport-to-Ensenada race. The accident is California's second ocean racing tragedy this month. A yacht racing off the coasts of California and Mexico apparently collided with a much larger vessel, killing three crew members and leaving one missing, a sailing organization said early Sunday.
A yacht racing off the coasts of California and Mexico apparently collided at night with a much larger vessel, leaving three crew members dead and one missing, a sailing organization said early Sunday. It was the state's second ocean racing tragedy this m
U.S. Coast Guard takes the precaution after a yacht capsized near the Farallon Islands on April 14. Five crew members were killed. TheU.S. Coast Guardhas temporarily suspended offshore yacht racing in the San Francisco Bay Area after an accident earlier this month killed five of eight crew members near the rugged Farallon Islands.
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