All crew aboard distressed ships in transatlantic race safe
HALIFAX — All crew aboard four storm-battered vessels that had been racing across the Atlantic Ocean are safe, the Halifax-based joint rescue co-ordination centre said Saturday.
A spokeswoman for the centre said crew on two sailboats that put out distress calls were rescued Saturday morning, while a third boat made its way to calmer waters.
Maj. Rhonda Stevens said the cruise liner Queen Mary 2 picked up a British sailor from a disabled yacht and is en route to Halifax, and two Dutch sailors rescued from another vessel in the mid-Atlantic are on a tanker headed towards the Bahamas.
A fourth vessel in the race declared a state of emergency on Saturday when it started taking on water, she said. The two Bulgarian sailors on board have been rescued and are on a research vessel headed to St. John’s, N.L.


