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Andrea Gail began her final voyage departing from Gloucester Harbor on September 20, 1991, bound for the Grand Banks of Newfoundland off the coast of eastern Canada. After poor fishing, Captain Frank W. "Billy" Tyne Jr. headed east to the Flemish Cap, where he believed they would have better luck.
6 maj 2005 · But first, the 35-year-old captain insisted on making one more trip. It was out of Gloucester, in October 1991, aboard a 72-foot longliner called the Andrea Gail.
16 mar 2024 · Alongside Captain Tyne were David Sullivan, Alfred Pierre, Bobby Shatford, Dale Murphy, and Michael “Bugsy” Moran. The six-man crew set sail aboard the Andrea Gail on Sept. 20, 1991, ready to haul back tons of swordfish and make, ideally, tons of cash. It took them a week to reach the Grand Banks, but once they’d reached their destination ...
29 paź 2016 · The boat was carrying six crew members: Captain Bill Tyne, 37, David Sullivan, 29, and Bob Shatford, 30, all of Gloucester, as well as Dale Murphy and Michael Moran, both of Bradenton Beach...
Po nieudanym połowie w tamtym rejonie kapitan Billy Tyne zadecydował, by udać się na łowiska w pobliżu Flemish Cap. Podróż powrotną stamtąd rozpoczął 26 października. Ostatni meldunek z kutra zarejestrowano około godziny 18 dwa dni później z pozycji 330 km na północny wschód od Sable Island.
6 gru 2017 · The “Perfect Storm” changed her life and the lives of all the loved ones of the Andrea Gail crew — Captain Frank William “Billy” Tyne Jr., 37, Michael “Bugsy” Moran, 36, Alfred Pierre,...
Desperate to redeem himself, Billy convinces the Andrea Gail crew to join him for one more late-season fishing expedition. The crew heads out past their usual fishing grounds on the Grand Banks of Newfoundland , leaving a developing tropical storm behind them.