A Frenchman with his cat tucked inside his coat made a daring leap of faith on Tuesday when he jumped to a waiting rescue ship from his yacht, which was being battered by high seas south of Alaska.
The Coast Guard captured the dramatic video from a C-130 Hercules plane monitoring the rescue. The man's identity hasn't been released, but Petty Officer Lauren Steenson in Kodiak said the yacht was named La Chimere.
The man activated a location beacon about 400 miles south of Cold Bay, Alaska. The C-130 was dispatched to assess the situation.
The plane crew made radio contact with the mariner, who reported his 30-foot yacht lost its rudder and rigging in heavy seas and 46-mph winds.
"With the 20-foot seas, his boat is getting pretty well thrown around," she said.
He had no control, and the boat was "pretty much dead in the water," adrift in high seas.
The Coast Guard made contact with the Polar Pioneer, which is an oil drilling vessel used by Royal Dutch Shell off Alaska's northwest coast this summer. The ship and support vessels were nearby as they make their way back to Port Angeles, Washington.
The Polar Pioneer sent a support ship, the Tor Viking, to rescue the sailor.
Video shot by the Coast Guard shows the Frenchman on the rigging pole near the bow of his yacht, riding wave after wave until making a dramatic leap over the railing of the Tor Viking.
The video shows the man disappearing behind the railing head first with his legs last to disappear behind the Tor Viking's railing.
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After a few seconds, a crew member of the Tor Viking is seen walking toward the man, who then stands up.
Steenson said the pilot of the C-130 told her the sailor placed his cat inside his coat before making the leap.
Once the man was safely aboard the Tor Viking, the Coast Guard marked the position of the yacht for future reference.
It wasn't immediately clear if the man would continue with the Shell ships to Washington state.
The yacht left Dutch Harbor, Alaska, on Oct. 13, headed to Vancouver. Steenson said reports didn't indicate if his final destination was Vancouver in Washington or British Columbia.
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