Monday, October 29, 2012

HMS Bounty

  • UPDATE 3-Crew rescued from HMS Bounty as hurricane rages; captain missing

    By Daniel Trotta and David Adams. Oct 29 (Reuters) - The U.S. Coast Guard rescued 14 of the 16 crew members who abandoned the replica tall ship HMS Bounty off North Carolina in rough seas caused by Hurricane Sandy, using helicopters on Monday to ...

    www.reuters.com

  • HMS Bounty, Ship From 'Pirates Of The Caribbean II' Abandoned By Crew ...

    The 17 people aboard the HMS Bounty got into two 25-foot lifeboats with canopies, wearing survival suits and life jackets, Coast Guard Petty Officer 3rd Class David Weydert in Portsmouth, Va.

    www.huffingtonpost.com

  • HMS Bounty sunk by hurricane; 14 rescued, but 2 crew members still missing ...

    ... and two remain missing. The U.S. Coast Guard on Monday rescued 14 of the 16 crew who abandoned the replica tall ship HMS Bounty while in the path of Hurricane Sandy off North Carolina, using helicopters to lift them from life rafts, the Coast Guard ...

    www.vancouversun.com

  • 14 rescued, 2 missing from HMS Bounty off NC coast

    Updated at 1:33 p.m. ET: A search was under way Monday for two crew members of the stricken ship HMS Bounty, which sank off the coast of North Carolina after it was caught in Hurricane Sandy, the U.S.

    usnews.nbcnews.com

  • The story behind the HMS Bounty, sunk by Sandy off NC coast

    In this file photo, the tall ship HMS Bounty sails on Lake Erie off Cleveland. The U.S. Coast Guard has rescued 14 members of the crew forced to abandon the HMS Bounty caught in Hurricane Sandy off North Carolina. The Coast Guard is searching for two ...

    www.csmonitor.com

  • Crew rescued from HMS Bounty as hurricane rages; captain missing

    The U.S. Coast Guard came to the rescue when the HMS Bounty, a historical ship used in Hollywood movies, sank off the coast of N.C.

    www.southbendtribune.com

  • Majestic tall ship sinks in hurricane; 14 rescued, 2 missing

    The Coast Guard said Monday it was searching for two crew members of the HMS Bounty, a three-masted tall ship that appeared in two Hollywood movies, after Hurricane Sandy sank the vessel in storm-churned waters off the coast of North Carolina.

    www.latimes.com

  • Photos: HMS Bounty sinks off North Carolina coast

    The Coast Guard was able to rescue 14 crew members Monday morning after the HMS Bounty began taking on water, but two crew members are adrift in heavy seas.

    photos.denverpost.com

  • HMS Bounty replica is "reportedly sunk:" US Coast Guard

    (Reuters) - The replica tall ship HMS Bounty reportedly sank in the path of Hurricane Sandy off North Carolina on Monday, while 14 of the 16 crew members were rescued by helicopter from life rafts, the U.S.

    www.reuters.com

  • Crew of HMS Bounty forced to abandon ship as Hurricane Sandy bears down on ...

    ... sunk Monday by an even fiercer foe - Hurricane Sandy. The HMS Bounty was sent to Davy Jones' Locker after the 17-man crew abandoned ship off North Carolina's Outer Banks before the vessel headed for Davy Jones' Locker, the Coast Guard reported.

    www.nydailynews.com

  • HMS Bounty Ship Sinks, 14 Rescued, Two Possibly Missing

    When the HMS Bounty's crew members realized their lives were in danger off the North Carolina coast in the dark morning hours, they made a short journey they hoped they'd never have to take - to two waiting life rafts.

    fox4kc.com

  • HMS Bounty Abandoned Amid Hurricane Sandy

    Tracie Simonin, director of the HMS Bounty Organization, said that the ship began to experience difficulties at about 6:30pm EST on Sunday when it lost power and was unable to continue "de-watering.

    www.hollywoodreporter.com

  • 17 abandon stricken ship, HMS Bounty, off NC coast

    Here it sails past the Chicago skyline in July 2003. By NBC News staff. Seventeen people aboard a replica of the HMS Bounty abandoned ship early Monday while stranded at sea off the North Carolina coast, the U.S. Coast Guard said in a press release.

    usnews.nbcnews.com

  • HMS Bounty, Pirates of the Caribbean Tall Ship, Sunk By Hurricane Sandy; Two ...

    The USCG said the tall ship apparently sunk but that "the mast is still visible." A distress call from the ship was sent out about 8:30 p.m.

    blogs.laweekly.com

  • HMS Bounty crew abandons ship in storm waters

    The Coast Guard is still searching for the captain of the HMS Bounty. The ship began taking on water and the crew had to abandon it about 5 a.m.

    www.wjla.com

  • Sandy sinks HMS Bounty replica off NC's Outer Banks

    A replica of the tall ship HMS Bounty, which was en route to the Port of Galveston, has sunk in Hurricane Sandy about 90 miles off North Carolina's Outer Banks, several national news organizations are reporting.

    galvestondailynews.com

  • Hurricane Sandy: 14 rescued, 2 missing from tall ship HMS Bounty off North ...

    When crew members of the famed HMS Bounty realized their lives were in danger off North Carolina's Outer Banks in the dark morning hours, they made a short journey they hoped they'd never have to take -- to two waiting life rafts.

    www.abc15.com

  • Rescue video: Sandy sinks tall ship HMS Bounty replica off NC; 14 saved, 2 ...

    A 180-foot, 3-mast replica of the 18th century tall ship HMS Bounty sank on Monday, Oct. 29 during the epic surf and winds from Hurricane Sandy, 90 miles southeast of Hatteras, North Carolina.

    boingboing.net

  • Sandy Sinks HMS <em>Bounty</em>, Coast Guard Searching for Two Missing ...

    The 16-member crew of the HMS Bounty, a replica vessel modeled after its 18th century namesake, was forced to abandon ship after a collision with Hurricane Sandy off the coast of Cape Hatteras caused the ship to start taking on water at an ...

    gawker.com

  • Rescue under way after 17 abandon stricken HMS Bounty off NC coast

    Updated at 9:04 a.m. ET: A helicopter rescue operation was under way Monday for 17 people who abandoned the HMS Bounty as the ship was sinking off the coast of North Carolina, the U.S.

    usnews.nbcnews.com

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