OTTO CARRINGTON
Senior Reporter
A coordinated emergency response involving the Trinidad and Tobago Coast Guard, North Post Radio Station, maritime stakeholders and members of the local fishing community, resulted in the rescue of a disabled yacht that had begun drifting towards Venezuelan waters.
Reports said the sailing vessel SV La Boheme, which was travelling from Grenada to Trinidad and Tobago, experienced engine failure and was left without wind to power its sails.
With the vessel drifting towards the maritime border with Venezuela, a distress call was made and received by North Post Radio Station, which maintains a continuous watch for emergency calls at sea.
The Coast Guard was alerted and launched a response, locating the yacht in waters near the Venezuelan boundary. Officers then took the vessel under tow and transported it safely to the Coast Guard base.
Further coordination was carried out by the Maritime Services Association of Trinidad and Tobago, while local fisherman Jesse James assisted in the final stage of the operation.
The yacht was later towed to Chaguaramas Bay, where it was secured on a mooring.
Maritime stakeholders described the rescue as an example of effective collaboration among emergency services, industry groups and the boating community to ensure the safety of both local and visiting international cruisers.