Small yacht tows disabled sloop near Mission Bay Channel, San Diego CA


A small yacht towed a disabled 30-foot sloop named Prime Time near the entrance to Mission Bay Channel. The owner reported snapping the tow line but managed to secure it on his own.
Audio|Source: San Diego City Lifeguards
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Transcript:
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Dispatch from South Mission for a vessel.
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Nice for dispatch.
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They have a small yacht that looks like they just tied up to an approximately 30-foot sloop at the entrance to the channel. Their center channel right now, requesting a vessel to check the distance of them.
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I've got a dispatch copy.
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We have a bay vessel in the area.
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We can just send one from the dock.
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Guardian 3 copies, he's responding.
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Guardian 3 responding, responding, forthstanding copy?
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Force-hand copy.
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And for an update, they're heading in right now, looks like the small yacht has hooked them up for a tow.
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Dispatch copies all, you'll have a vessel on the scene shortly.
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Guardian 3D pull up on scene, fifth hands currently under tow.
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Dispatch copies.
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and dispatch from Guardian 3 for an update.
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The sloop's name is Prime Time, CF5331,
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Foxtrot Alpha.
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And the about 30-foot cabin cruiser,
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(name withheld),
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is the owner of the Sloop, and he just said he snapped his tow line, but he's brained it in himself.
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Dispatch copy draw.
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I think you copies off. Thank you, copies.
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Location mentioned:
Mission Bay Channel, San Diego, CA 92109
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