Derelicts
Derelict 55 foot S/V, white and grey hull adrift in 20-57.3N 158-02.5W
Eastern North Pacific · Hawaii · NAVAREA XII 115/15
- issued
- 2015-03-29 10:17Z
- status
- cancelled 2015-03-01 10:17Z (archive)
- self-cancels
- 2015-04-01 10:17Z
- cancels
- NAVAREA XII 113/15
- authority
- COMCOGARD SECTOR HONOLULU 86/15 290945Z MAR 15 - COMCOGARD SECTOR HONOLULU 85/15 CX 290941Z MAR 15.
- position
- 20.955, -158.042
- source
- nga_json · first seen 2026-08-17 13:38Z
Original warning text
EASTERN NORTH PACIFIC. HAWAII. 1. DERELICT 55 FOOT S/V, WHITE AND GREY HULL ADRIFT IN 20-57.3N 158-02.5W. REPORTS TO U.S. COAST GUARD SECTOR HONOLULU. 2. CANCEL NAVAREA XII 113/15. 3. CANCEL THIS MSG 011017Z APR 15.
This area · derelict & adrift vessels
10 within 180 nm since 2009 · 0 in the last 12 months · 0 in force now
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- Derelict 72 foot vessel, white hull, partially submerged and adrift vicinity 22-20.7N 157-35.4W2015-08-10
- Derelict 55 foot S/V, white and grey hull, adrift in 21-05.79N 157-58.31W2015-03-29
- Derelict 55 foot S/V, white and grey hull, adrift vicinity 21-06.1N 157-18.8W at 270800Z mar2015-03-28
- Derelict 45 foot S/V sea maui adrift vicinity lahaina (20-53.16N 156-40.48W)2015-02-14
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- Derelict 55 foot S/V, white and grey hull, adrift in 21-05.79N 157-58.31Wcancels · 2015-03-29
- Derelict 55 foot S/V, white and grey hull, adrift in 21-05.79N 157-58.31Wreplaced · 2015-03-29
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