May 28, 2008 For more information contact: PRESS RELEASE HOLIDAY WEEKEND BOATERS KEEP COAST GUARD AUXILIARY BUSY At Arizona's Roosevelt Lake the Coast Guard Auxiliary rescued two boats, six people and three dogs: While setting up to tow the 27 foot ski boat to safety Andiamo received a second call for help. Again, a cell phone was used to verify the vessel's position and condition. Four people and three dogs were on board a 25 foot disabled ski boat in an area known as Bermuda Flats in the middle of the lake. With the first disabled ski boat in tow Andiamo proceeded to the rescue of the second boat. After rigging a tow line from the first disabled boat to the second disabled boat Andiamo towed the "train" of boats about 12 miles to safety. Coast Guard Auxiliary member Tom Nunes, the coxswain and owner of Andiamo noted that "while cell phones helped in these rescues and everyone was fine, the Coast Guard Auxiliary recommends that people who operate boats on our inland lakes and coastal areas have an operating VHF-FM radio on board in case they get in trouble." The Coast Guard, Coast Guard Auxiliary and all mariners with a VHF-FM radio are required to monitor Channel 16, the International calling and distress frequency. On another lake in Arizona, the Coast Guard Auxiliary Rescue Boat Happy Wanderer received a call from Arizona Fish and Game about a disabled boat taking on water near a beach on Canyon Lake. The Happy Wanderer arrived to the rescue of the disabled boat only to find the owner bailing the boat out with an ice cooler - that was promptly replaced with an electric pump courtesy of the Coast Guard Auxiliary. After some discussion this boat was also towed to safety. Disabled "train" of boats being towed by the Coast Guard Auxiliary Rescue Boat Andiamo on Arizona's Roosevelt Lake over the holiday weekend. (U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary Photo) About 1450 miles away the Coast Guard Auxiliary assisted and saved over 1.5 million dollars in recreational boats while patrolling at Wanapum Lake, Washington during the holiday weekend: VANTAGE; Wash. - Coast Guard Auxiliarists tow the disabled jet boat Eliminator after discovering it adrift on Wanapum Lake, May 25, 2008. Moments later the vessel began taking on water at a rate of approximately 20-gallons a minute. The auxiliary pumped out the water using three electric pumps while taking the $500,000 dollar vessel to safety. (Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer Eric J. Chandler)
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