The U.S. Coast Guard says it rescued five people from a life raft early today after they abandoned their fishing vessel southeast of Sitka.
The Coast Guard identified the vessel involved as the Masonic, homeported in Sitka.
We haven't confirmed it, but this vessel presumably is the famed wooden halibut schooner Masonic, built in 1930.
The five survivors were taken to Sitka uninjured, the Coast Guard said.
At 2:33 a.m., Coast Guard watchstanders monitoring Channel 16 heard a distress call: "Mayday, vessel Masonic going down."
The life raft was found on the north side of Coronation Island, with all five people aboard wearing survival suits.
"The life raft was tied off to the stern of the grounded fishing vessel," the Coast Guard said.
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