CGC TAMAROA (WUEC 166) - A small boat in the middle of a large body of water
Summary
75 miles south Nantucket Island, MA (Oct. 30)--Coast Guard Cutter Tamaroa's rigid hull inflatable rescue baot (TAM 1) crew approaches the sailing vessel Satori to deliver exposure suits and attempt to rescue those on board. The sailing vessel Satori, with three people on board, needed help about 75 miles south of Nantucket Island after being caught in a northeaster-like storm that raked New England on Halloween week. U.S. COAST GUARD PHOTO
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Date
30/10/1991
Source
Defense Visual Information Distribution Service
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