A Royal Australian Navy ship is certain for the Coral Sea after a Lithuanian man attempting to row across the Pacific Ocean from San Diego to Brisbane bought into bother.
Aurimas Mockus activated his emergency beacon on Friday evening about 740km east of Mackay, Queensland, and 90km west of Tropical Cyclone Alfred.
He’s travelling solo on the rowing boat from the Californian metropolis to Brisbane and was battling winds of 80km/h and heavy seas when he referred to as for assist, the Australian Maritime Security Authority (Amsa) mentioned.
A Cairns-based Challenger jet didn’t spot the vessel on Saturday however managed to make contact with Mockus, who mentioned he was drained.
An plane was despatched from Royal Australian Air Pressure Base Edinburgh close to Adelaide and one other can be dispatched on Sunday to take care of communications.
HMAS Choules, a 16,000-tonne navy touchdown ship, is en route from Brisbane to the Coral Sea to help.
“Additional info on the situation of the rower and his boat can be sought from him right now,” an Amsa spokesperson mentioned on Sunday.
Climate circumstances had eased close to the Coral Sea however it was nonetheless throughout the affect of the cyclone – which was about 510km east of Rockhampton on Sunday morning.
The class two cyclone was forecast to maneuver south, roughly parallel to the shoreline, on Sunday earlier than weakening barely and shifting to the south-east on Monday.
It was then anticipated to sluggish and switch west from Tuesday, travelling again in the direction of the southern Queensland coast.
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The Bureau of Meteorology mentioned sturdy to gale-force winds might influence Ok’gari, also called Fraser Island, on Sunday.
If Mockus makes it to Queensland, he could be the primary particular person to row throughout the Pacific on this explicit route, he has mentioned. If he reached Australia in lower than 22 days from Sunday he would set a brand new Guinness file.
A small group of individuals have crossed the Pacific single-handed, together with the Britons Peter Chicken in 1983 and John Beeden in 2015, and the Australian Michelle Lee in 2023.
Additionally in 2023, 24-year-old Tom Robinson tried the feat however was rescued by a cruise ship after his boat capsized. In 2020, the Paralympic rowing star Angela Madsen died whereas making an attempt a solo journey from California to Hawaii.