The U.S. Coast Guard is asking for the public’s help in determining the whereabouts of a missing sailboat with a two-person crew that disappeared while traveling from New Jersey to Florida.
The 30-foot Catalina sailboat, known as the “Atrevida II,” never reached its intended destination in Marathon, Florida, after setting sail from Cape May, New Jersey, WTXF-TV reported.
The Coast Guard says the Atrevida II was carrying Kevin Hyde, 64, and Joe DiTommasso, 76, when it left Cape May.
The boat was last seen on Dec. 3 when it departed the Oregon Inlet in North Carolina’s Outer Banks on its way to Florida.
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“Atrevida II may have stopped in Morehead City, NC, but this is not confirmed,” the U.S. Coast Guard Mid-Atlantic wrote on Facebook.
“If you or someone you know has any information regarding the missing boater, call the Coast Guard Atlantic Area Command Center at 757-398-6700,” the Facebook post said.
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The sailboat is registered in New Jersey with the tag 7033HN and has a bluish-purple hull along with a white superstructure and white sails.
Hundreds of people responded with comments on the Facebook post offering prayers and suggesting possible snags the two boaters could have encountered.
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The U.S. Coast Guard did not immediately respond to a request for comment from Fox News Digital.