10/29/2012

2 missing from HMS Bounty

The HMS Bounty sails past the Chicago skyline in 2003. The ship has been used in several movies.
The HMS Bounty sails past the Chicago skyline in 2003. The ship has been used in several movies.
  • Crew abandons ship used in 1962 film "Mutiny on the Bounty"
  • The 80-foot, three-masted vessel had lost power and was taking on water
  • A 17-member crew boarded two lifeboats 90 miles southeast of Hatteras, North Carolina
  • Coast Guard says its monitoring the emergency until crew can be rescued

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(CNN) -- Crew members of a tall ship used for classic adventure films faced a harrowing real-life drama Monday as Hurricane Sandy forced them to abandon ship about 90 miles off Cape Hatteras, North Carolina.

Fighting waves towering 18 feet high, and winds of 40 mph, the group of 17 from the HMS Bounty has boarded two lifeboats hoping for rescue as soon as possible, the Coast Guard said Monday.

The Coast Guard said it has "diminished search and rescue capabilities" as the Category 1 hurricane batters the U.S. East Coast. More sea rescues prompted by Sandy were reported in Delaware Bay.

Wearing special cold-weather survival suits, crew members were awaiting rescue Monday in lifeboats designed to hold 25 people. The boats also have canopies to help shelter them somewhat from Sandy's pelting rain and winds.

The Coast Guard received an emergency call from the ship's owner Sunday after the 80-foot, three-masted vessel lost power and started taking on water, the Coast Guard said. Rescuers picked up an emergency locator beacon from the vessel and an HC-130 aircraft was dispatched to the area, where the plane made contact with the crew.

The Bounty was used in the making of 1962's "Mutiny on the Bounty," starring Marlon Brando, as well as "Treasure Island," and "Pirates of the Caribbean, Dead Man's Chest," reports CNN affiliate WTKR-TV .

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