This is actually the second time one of NASA's booster rocket recovery ships out of Port Canaveral have gone out of their way to help a private boater in distress in my area.
Hope I never need them... but if I ever have a boat (or a rocket) in trouble on the water, I hope these guys are near.
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May 23, 2008
Booster recovery ship rescues anglers
Liberty Star earns second save this year
BY PATRICK PETERSON
FLORIDA TODAY
The Liberty Star, one of NASA's two solid rocket booster recovery ships, came to the aid of a sinking fishing boat Thursday, saving four fishermen from a deep-water swim.
It was the second rescue this spring. Several months ago, the Liberty Star assisted fishermen off Sebastian Inlet.
"I hope we're in the habit of being in the right place at the right time," said Joe Chaput, 46, manager of marine operations for United Space Alliance, which runs the vessels for NASA. In his 23 years with USA, Chaput can recall at least a dozen rescues.
"We'll always help," he said.
The 176-foot ship was training for the upcoming May 31 launch of Discovery when it received a distress call from a 28-foot sportfisher, the Sunchaser. The ship had radioed for help from 24 miles southeast of Port Canaveral about 11 a.m.
The Liberty Star headed for Sunchaser, which was just three miles away, said a USA spokesman. The fishing boat was taking on water and sitting low.
"We were able to launch a small boat with a pump and pump the water out," Chaput said.
Several of the 10 USA divers aboard went under water to search for holes in the fishing boat. Apparently, the water was coming from scuppers, or exhaust inlets in the stern.
Once the water was pumped out, the fishing boat was able to start its twin, 170-horsepower diesel engines.
"It was able to limp back into shore," Chaput said. "All we did was escort them back."
On the return to port, the Coast Guard relieved the Liberty Star and escorted the fishing boat home.