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CT residents rescued from sinking Bahamas-bound sailboat that departed from Stonington
The sailboat, "Magic Bus," had departed from Stonington and was headed to Bahamas, a Coast Guard spokesperson said.
A Coast Guard HC-130 Hercules aircraft dispatched from Elizabeth City located a sailing ship called “Magic Bus” that was taking on water roughly 260 nautical miles from Cape Hatteras. The vessel’s ...
When the Edmund Fitzgerald sank, it was up to the crew of the Arthur M. Anderson to go search for survivors. Then, it was up ...
Stacy Ní Iarnáin and Fionn Ó Flaithearta sat an assessment to successfully pass out as Launch Authority, a vital role to ...
A crew member had spotted the upturned hull of a boat in Clifden Bay which also raised concerns for the sailor of the boat.
When it launched from the Great Lakes Engineering Works in River Rouge, Michigan, in 1958, the Edmund Fitzgerald was the largest ship in the Great Lakes. For roughly a year, the 729-foot vessel was ...
Sans Gordon Lightfoot and his song "The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald," the Mighty Fitz would likely have disappeared from ...
Modern technology provides the ability to learn definitively what sank the Edmund Fitzgerald — if the restrictions over diving her remains are lifted.
As the Edmund Fitzgerald and Arthur M. Anderson made their way across Lake Superior on Nov. 10 50 years ago, they were met ...
Coast Guard officials said the group abandoned their sailboat Magic Bus after it began taking on water 260 nautical miles ...
A crew member spotted the upturned hull of a boat in Clifden Bay, which also raised concerns for the sailor of the boat ...
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