Atlantic Amver Rescue
In the first case the
Amver center received a message from the MTM Westport this weekend that they rescued two sailors, one German and one Brazilian, from their disabled sailboat. The sailboat, the Knutt, was off the coast of Africa and dead in the water when the
Hong Kong flagged tanker was requested to assist.
The MTM Westport, managed by
MTM Ship management of Singapore,
enrolled in the Amver system on February 28th, 2010. The Master of the Westport reported both survivors were in good health.
Pacific Amver Rescue
The second case involves the Amver Ro/Ro Hoegh Kobe, a
Singapore flagged automobile carrier, that responded to the a call from the
United States Coast Guard 14th District rescue coordinators to divert and assist the 43 foot sailboat
Currandera which was disabled approximately 240 miles North of Christmas Islands. The Hoegh Kobe, managed by
Hoegh Autoliners, has passed fuel to the Currandera and remains on scene in case the crew needs to abandon ship.
We will update the blog as we learn more about the Hoegh Kobe case.
Photo credit: both photos courtesy of marinetraffic.com.