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Mexican fishermen found after 11 months at sea
Reuters via Drudgereport ^ | Wed Aug 16, 2006 8:17 AM ET | Paul Tait

Posted on 08/16/2006 6:47:00 AM PDT by Paleo Conservative

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.


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1 posted on 08/16/2006 6:47:02 AM PDT by Paleo Conservative
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To: Paleo Conservative

bttt


2 posted on 08/16/2006 6:48:00 AM PDT by 1rudeboy
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To: Paleo Conservative

undocumented fishermen invade taiwan, miss US by 6000 miles...


3 posted on 08/16/2006 6:48:48 AM PDT by theDentist (Qwerty ergo typo : I type, therefore I misspelll.)
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To: Paleo Conservative

Lot's easier ways to work on your tan.


4 posted on 08/16/2006 6:49:17 AM PDT by Tijeras_Slim
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To: Paleo Conservative
"Two of them jumped overboard a few days into their ordeal,"

Hmmmmmm.

5 posted on 08/16/2006 6:49:27 AM PDT by Psycho_Bunny
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To: Paleo Conservative

Now that is what I call the fishing trip in my dreams.


6 posted on 08/16/2006 6:49:29 AM PDT by Neoliberalnot
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To: Paleo Conservative
Three Mexican fishermen found drifting in the Pacific Ocean

Drifting in oceans that Americans won't?

7 posted on 08/16/2006 6:50:39 AM PDT by Puppage (You may disagree with what I have to say, but I shall defend to your death my right to say it)
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8 posted on 08/16/2006 6:51:33 AM PDT by Puppage (You may disagree with what I have to say, but I shall defend to your death my right to say it)
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To: theDentist

When questioned, one fisherman responded "we deed not know the Rio Grande was theez wide."


9 posted on 08/16/2006 6:52:44 AM PDT by germanicus
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To: Psycho_Bunny

Are you thinking what I'm thinking? A little cannibalism?


10 posted on 08/16/2006 6:53:53 AM PDT by CholeraJoe (USAF Air Rescue "That others may live.")
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To: Puppage

Someone more knowledgable than me can comment, but two 200 horsepower motors seems a lot for a small fiberglass fishing boat. Could these have been smugglers instead?


11 posted on 08/16/2006 6:56:04 AM PDT by Truth29
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To: CholeraJoe

Definately what I was thinking, my BS meter went off when I read 2 jumped overboard a few days into it... Yeah right, cant see land but we'll try swimming anyway...


12 posted on 08/16/2006 7:10:02 AM PDT by AzNASCARfan
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To: Truth29
Lots of guys in south Florida have sport fishing boats 25 to 28 feet long, powered exaclty that way, with twin 200 hp motors. That gives you a cruising speed of around 30 knots (c. 34 mph), burning about 20 gallons per hour, top end around 45 knots or so (c. 50 mph), burning about 40 gallons per hour. Most of these boats hold 200 gallons plus fuel supply.

You are quite right, this is not the description of a commercial fishing boat. It's what's known as a "go fast" boat, many of which are used by sport, but not commercial fishermen, also just by folks who wish to party. Also have been used for smuggling, with probably more horsepower yet.

All these boats are descended from ocean racing designs, many of them by Don Aranow. They are very capable craft for coastal ocean work.

A disclaimer; they didn't show a pic of the actual boat, so who knows exactly what's being discussed. But what they did mention makes a nice fit with the above.

13 posted on 08/16/2006 7:10:14 AM PDT by Sam Cree (Don't mix alcopops and ufo's)
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the three men had survived on rain water, sea birds and fish

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

The Atkins Diet gone awry.

14 posted on 08/16/2006 7:12:31 AM PDT by Mr. Brightside
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To: Truth29

It depends on the boat. a 25 foot Boston Whaler Conquest series is rated with a max HP of 450 hp, while a Grady-White is rated max 300 HP.


15 posted on 08/16/2006 7:12:42 AM PDT by fredhead (Women want me....Fish fear me....I can dream can't I?)
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To: Truth29
Fishing boat:

Drug smuggling boat:


16 posted on 08/16/2006 7:17:48 AM PDT by Yo-Yo (USAF, TAC, 12th AF, 366 TFW, 366 MG, 366 CRS, Mtn Home AFB, 1978-81)
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Actually this is 3 or 4 time zones to the east of Taiwan. The Marshall Islands include Eniwetok and Kiribati includes Tarawa, scenes of fighting in WWII.

Their voyage would appear to be much longer than that of Captain Bligh after he and the loyal crewmembers were set adrift in a small boat, after the mutiny.

17 posted on 08/16/2006 7:18:41 AM PDT by Verginius Rufus
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To: Paleo Conservative
I wonder if they dreamt of the lions...


18 posted on 08/16/2006 7:26:14 AM PDT by Hatteras
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To: Truth29
Whatever they were doing originally, I'll bet they won't do it again.
19 posted on 08/16/2006 7:29:37 AM PDT by Ditter
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To: Yo-Yo; Truth29
This is actually considered more typical of a "pure" sport fishing boat in that size range than the one you showed that features a cabin. These are very popular and obviously share the go fast heritage.

This one is 27 feet, and sold for fishing. Probably has twin 200's.


20 posted on 08/16/2006 7:32:37 AM PDT by Sam Cree (Don't mix alcopops and ufo's)
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