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Joy in Newfoundland after 91ƵLucky 791Ƶ fishers survive harrowing days lost at sea

Seven survived on a life-raft for 48 hours after their vessel caught fire
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Peter Barfoot, shown by the dock in New-Wes-Valley, N.L. on Sunday, July 21, 2024, launched a fundraiser to buy his friend David Tiller a new guitar. Tiller lost his old guitar when the fishing boat he was on went down off Newfoundland91Ƶs northeastern coast. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Sarah Smellie

There was a powerful word being repeated in the joyful Newfoundland community of New-Wes-Valley on Sunday: 91ƵMiracle.91Ƶ

Over and over, residents out walking or chatting to one another in local stores said the fact seven fishermen from the area had somehow survived roughly 48 hours in a life-raft in the Atlantic ocean and were found by search-and-rescue crews was nothing short of miraculous.

Daphne Crocker leaned over her balcony and spread out her hands.

91ƵWhat a mighty God we serve,91Ƶ she said about the fishermen coming home.

The Elite Navigator fishing boat and its crew seemed to vanish on Wednesday night after several days at sea fishing for turbot. The craft was reported missing on Thursday after transmitting its final signal at around 8:30 p.m. the night before, the Canadian Coast Guard said. The vessel had caught fire, forcing the crew to abandon the ship and wait for rescue on the life-raft.

A massive search soon followed, involving four coast guard ships, a Cormorant helicopter, a Hercules aircraft and many local fishing vessels.

In New-Wes-Valley, which is an amalgamation of three small fishing communities along Newfoundland91Ƶs northeast coast, people braced for the worst. Fishing is among Canada91Ƶs deadliest professions, and tragedy is a common thread linking people in fishing communities across Atlantic Canada.

But on Friday night, out on the ocean, searchers saw a light from a flare. It brought them to a life-raft, where the seven fishermen 91Ƶ who people are now calling the Lucky 7 91Ƶ were waiting.

The men spent about 50 hours adrift in the raft, about about 220 kilometres away from land, said Eugene Carter, the crew91Ƶs captain. The fire broke out on Wednesday night in a locker on the main deck when they were just a couple of hours into a 25-hour journey home, he said.

91ƵWe tried to extinguish the fire once, and then it just shot right back at us,91Ƶ Carter said in an interview. 91ƵIt91Ƶs like wood burning. We heard the cracking. So we knew that it was pretty serious and that it was out of our control.91Ƶ

He put out three distress calls, he said, but they weren91Ƶt answered. 91ƵThe fire probably melted the devices, stuff like that, wouldn91Ƶt allow it.91Ƶ

The crew passed the time in the life-raft telling jokes and passing their flashlight around as if it were a microphone to interview one another.

91ƵIt was unbelievable, but everybody kept their cool to the most that they could,91Ƶ Carter said.

It was cold and foggy and wet, and the men were crammed into a boat roughly the size of a small car. Sleep was scant, coming only if they managed to nod off with their heads tipped onto their chests. Birds 91Ƶ 91Ƶa lot of birds91Ƶ 91Ƶ swooped and flitted around the raft, 91Ƶdriving us crazy,91Ƶ Carter said.

As Friday wore on, a few of the fishermen seemed to be losing hope they91Ƶd ever be found. But Carter said he had a feeling. He had two flares left, and he knew he had to wait out the fog before he used either one. That night, when the sky finally cleared, he set off a smoke flare. Nothing happened for a few hours, he said, but then a helicopter appeared and flew right over the raft. Carter said he scrambled to light his hand-held flare in time to wave it at the helicopter.

91ƵThey didn91Ƶt see it, and that was my last flare,91Ƶ he said. 91ƵBut a coast guard ship was actually looking out, and seen it. And that91Ƶs what got us rescued, my last flare.91Ƶ

Fisher Toby Peddle said he was terrified as he lept from the burning fishing boat onto the life-raft. He can91Ƶt swim, he said in an interview, and he didn91Ƶt have a survival suit on.

91ƵIt was either jump and risk drowning or stay and be burned,91Ƶ he said. 91ƵThere was no time to think about it. I just knew I had to jump.91Ƶ

Carter and another crew member, Jordan Lee King, promised they91Ƶd grab him as soon as he hit the water, Peddle said, And they made good on their promise.

91ƵI was relieved I made it to the raft. I couldn91Ƶt swim a stroke to save my life,91Ƶ Peddle said.

Peddle credited Carter for keeping the crew calm as they drifted in the life-raft, surrounded by nothing but fog and an endless expanse of ocean.

91ƵHe just kept telling us, 91ƵWe91Ƶre going to be fine. They know where we are, they91Ƶll find us,91Ƶ91Ƶ he said. 91ƵHe91Ƶs a hero.91Ƶ

The hardest moments came when the men could hear helicopters flying overhead and knew the pilots couldn91Ƶt see them through the fog.

A parade is planned for Sunday evening in New-Wes-Valley to celebrate the men91Ƶs survival, and Premier Andrew Furey is in the community and is expected to attend. Signs around the town say, 91ƵWelcome home Lucky 7.91Ƶ

When the fishers were still missing, the community announced it was cancelling its annual Crab Festival, which was set to begin on Saturday. Now that the men are home, the festival is back on, with opening day on Monday.

At the wharf in New-Wes-Valley on Sunday afternoon, Peter Barfoot91Ƶs phone was pinging relentlessly in his pocket. He is good friends with David Tiller, one of the rescued fishermen, and he91Ƶd just launched a fundraising campaign to buy Tiller a new guitar.

The instrument went down with the Elite Navigator and Barfoot said it was 91Ƶa no-brainer91Ƶ to mount an effort to buy him a new one. He91Ƶd raised about $1,600 by Sunday afternoon.

91ƵThey91Ƶre heroes,91Ƶ Barfoot said, shaking his head in disbelief. 91ƵHow often do you hear this? It was a dire situation that turned into what it is now 91Ƶ They91Ƶre alive. They got a second chance at their life.91Ƶ

Carter said he was still coming to grips with what happened. But he was ready to head back out to fish.

91ƵI told all my crew members 91ƵStatistically, you could be driving to Gander every day and you91Ƶd have a better chance of getting in an accident in your vehicle than of this happening again,91Ƶ he said. 91ƵDon91Ƶt give up on your fishing.91Ƶ

Frank Granter, who worked for the Canadian Coast Guard for 35 years and was out walking through the community on Sunday afternoon, said it was a miracle the Lucky 7 returned.

91ƵIt91Ƶs once in a lifetime you91Ƶll see something like this, when all the people survive,91Ƶ Granter said.

91ƵBut October, November, it would have been a different story.91Ƶ

Sarah Smellie and Michael Tutton, The Canadian Press

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