US Coast Guard: Two men set sail from New Jersey in a 30-foot vessel to Florida have gone missing

US Coast Guard: Two men set sail from New Jersey in a 30-foot vessel to Florida have gone missing

US Coast Guard said Monday that authorities are searching for two men who set sail from New Jersey aboard a 30-foot vessel that is “overdue” for its arrival in Florida.

Kevin Hyde, 64, and Joe DiTommasso, 76, sailed Cape May on the Catalina sailboat named “Atrevida II” on December 3, according to the Coast Guard, and were last seen leaving Oregon Inlet, North Carolina.

Coast Guard Atlantic Area Command Center facebook post.
Any information regarding the missing boater, call the Coast Guard Atlantic Area Command Center at 757-398-6700.
U.S. Coast Guard Mid-Atlantic / Facebook

Officials from the Coast Guard believe the vessel may have docked near Morehead City, North Carolina, but emphasised that this is not verified.

Marathon, Florida was meant to be the last destination for the New Jersey-flagged vessel.

According to the Coast Guard, the vessel has a bluish-purple hull, a white superstructure, and white sails.

The boat was last seen on Dec. 3 in North Carolina.
The boat was last seen on Dec. 3 in North Carolina.
One of the two missing men pictured.
Two men were on the boat when it departed from Cape May in New Jersey.
U.S. Coast Guard Mid-Atlantic-Facebook
The Coast Guard is seeking the public’s help.

The Coast Guard stated in a social media post that they are “looking for your help in locating an overdue 30-foot Catalina sailboat”.


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