September 11, 2014 — A seasoned fisherman was rescued after his 40-foot vessel ran aground in rough seas off Chatham during low tide Wednesday morning.
The fishing vessel Never Enough, with captain Bruce Kaminski of Chatham aboard, started taking on water at around 8 a.m. and was partially submerged in an area near Lighthouse Beach when help arrived.
Two U.S. Coast Guard vessels and boats from the Chatham and Harwich harbormaster departments were involved in the rescue effort, according to Derek Seehagen, an officer at Coast Guard Station Chatham.
"It was caught up in the low tide surf at the Chatham bar," Seehagen said. "There was some kind of problem with the vessel that led him to get caught up in the surf and that is being investigated."
Kaminski, who has been fishing for more than 30 years, according to the website of the Cape Cod Commercial Fishermen's Alliance, could not be reached for comment.
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