Noel Rubio set sail from Lengthy Seaside in December, charting a course for Hawaii.
However the 60-year-old by no means arrived at his vacation spot, prompting the Coast Guard to hunt the general public’s assist in finding him and his vessel.
Rubio’s 32-foot Westsail sloop, Malulani, departed Dec. 28 certain for Kaneohe, Oahu.
He was presupposed to arrive on the island Jan. 18, however by no means did.
In response to the Coast Guard, Rubio’s final identified contact was when he known as a buddy in California on Dec. 28 to say he was en route.
The one technique of communication aboard the vessel is a VHF-FM marine band radio.
Sailor Noel Rubio, 60, was resulting from arrive in Hawaii on Jan. 18, however by no means did.
(U.S. Coast Guard)
“The Coast Guard is tremendously appreciative of the skilled seek the advice of recommendation on climate and routes offered by skilled trans-Pacific sailors,” Douglas Samp, a Coast Guard search and rescue mission coordinator, mentioned in a press release.
Samp mentioned mariners are inspired to have a number of layers of communication, together with a VHF-FM DSC radio, HF DSC radio, satellite tv for pc communications and a 406Mhz digital place indicating radio beacon “because the notification of final resort to assist search and rescue authorities find their place in a time of want.”
Anybody with info, or who might have sighted the Malulani, is requested to contact Joint Rescue Coordination Heart Alameda at (510) 437-3701 or by e-mail at RCCAlameda1@usch.mil; or Joint Rescue Coordination Heart Honolulu at (808) 535-3333 or JRCCHonolulu@uscg.mil.