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Lost at sea...for 11 months!!!

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  1. REMIX

    REMIX Two Time F1 World Champ

    This is crazy. These guys are lucky.

    By Paul Tait

    SYDNEY (Reuters) - Three Mexican fishermen found drifting in the Pacific Ocean could have been lost for almost a year and two others were missing and presumed dead, the manager of a fishing company that rescued them said on Wednesday.

    Early reports suggested the fishermen had been lost at sea for about three months and drifted more than 8,000 km (5,000 miles) before they were found by a Taiwanese tuna fishing trawler in waters between the Marshall Islands and Kiribati on August 9.

    But Eugene Muller, manager of Koo's Fishing Co. Ltd in the Marshall Islands capital of Majuro, said it now appeared they had been at sea much longer than that in an extraordinary story of maritime survival.

    "The first report was three months, but after that we got some more word from the ship that it might have been since last September," Muller told Reuters by telephone from Majuro.

    "It's a pretty long way from where they're from. It's more than three months," he said.

    The three men -- identified in media reports as Salvador Ordonez Vasques, Jesus Eduardo Vidana Lopez and Lucio Randon Bacerro -- are all from the town of San Blas on Mexico's Pacific coast.

    Muller said details of how the men survived remained sketchy because of language difficulties between the Mexican fisherman and the Taiwanese crew of the trawler that rescued them.

    He said it appeared the three men had survived on rain water, sea birds and fish they had been able to catch as they drifted in their 25-foot-long (8 meter) fibreglass boat.

    "They were very skinny and very hungry," he said.

    Muller said there were five men aboard the boat when it set out from San Blas.

    "Two of them jumped overboard a few days into their ordeal," he said. No further details were available about the other two men, who were presumed dead, he said.

    It appeared their small fishing boat, equipped with two 200 horsepower outboard motors, had suffered engine problems soon after it left San Blas.

    "It looks like they had engine problems because their motors had been dismantled and it seemed like they were trying to salvage parts from one to get the other one working," Muller said.

    The trawler which rescued the men was not expected to dock in the Marshalls for up to two weeks.

    Muller said Marshall Islands government officials had contacted the Mexican Embassy in New Zealand, which handles relations between the Marshalls and Mexico, to arrange for the repatriation of the fishermen.

    The Mexican embassy in Wellington said the matter was being handled by the Mexican foreign ministry in Mexico City and gave no further details.
     
  2. indaville

    indaville Formula 3

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    Lucky guys!!
     
  3. Tspringer

    Tspringer F1 Veteran

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    Two of them jumped overboard????

    Yea, right.


    I believe there was an entirely different flavor of "Mexican Food" being served on that boat!




    Terry
     
  4. EC308

    EC308 Formula 3

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    Are you saying they had Juanchilada's? Amazing story of survival though.
     
  5. bretm

    bretm F1 Rookie

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    Lol.

    How many small fish and sea birds can there really be in the middle of the Pacific... think how much you need to eat in 11 months, now times 3.

    I'm curious how one would go about catching a sea bird as well, assuming they don't have firearms.
     
  6. Z0RR0

    Z0RR0 F1 Rookie

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    2x 200hp in a 25 foot boat? ****, were they racing against the fish?
     
  7. Whisky

    Whisky Three Time F1 World Champ
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    OMG - what did they use for TP ?
     
  8. Ferrariman355

    Ferrariman355 F1 Rookie

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    Ha...I knew us hispanics are strong people. But two of them jump off...Interesting.
     
  9. Aureus

    Aureus Formula 3

    Just take a **** off one side of the boat, jump off the other, scrub, hop back in and dry off in the sun.
     
  10. Kram

    Kram Formula Junior

    Jul 3, 2004
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    SYDNEY (Reuters)

    Two into three won’t go - unless they go round as lunch, the Donner Party goes Mexican. Jumped overboard? Out of the boat into the frying pan would be my guess. Don’t be surprised if a murder charge emerges at the end of the day.
     
  11. ryalex

    ryalex Two Time F1 World Champ
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    I've always thought the worst part about the movie Cast Away was that his fiancee moved on. It gives me a sick, sick feeling to think what would happen if I was stuck somewhere for a long time and my wife, thinking I was dead, remarried. Then I return to find my wife and kids with some new dude, maybe she's had a kid or two with him... I think I'd rather just die.
     
  12. ski_bum

    ski_bum Formula 3

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    True, but the ending does give Hank the chance of 'happily ever after'. Just depends on his sense of direction. :)
     

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