Poon Lim's record remains unbroken:
Three Mexican fishermen who claim they set out months ago from Mexico's western coast have been rescued near the Marshall Islands -- 5,500 miles to the west -- after surviving on rain water and raw fish.Eugene Muller, manager of Koo's Fishing Co., said by phone Tuesday that the company's boat picked up the three on Aug. 9. Muller said the men were recovering and would be brought back to Majuro, the islands' capital, in 10 to 14 days.
``We fished, and we ate the fish raw ... because there was no fire to cook with,'' survivor Jesus Vidana, 27, told Mexico's Televisa news network in a telephone hook-up to the ship's communications system.
They once went 15 days without food but had enough drinking water because ``it rained every day,'' he said.
He said the three read the Bible as they drifted across the Pacific.
``We never lost hope because there is a God up there,'' he said, sounding hoarse and sleepy. ``Our feet are swollen, our arms are swollen ... but we're not in that bad shape.''
Vidana said he and the other two men set off on Oct. 28, 2005, from San Blas, a coastal town about 410 miles northwest of Mexico City, to fish for sharks. But mechanical problems and adverse winds quickly pushed their 27-foot boat out to sea.
``It was nine months and nine days,'' Vidana recalled. ``One of the guys on the boat has a watch that shows the months and the days.''
There was no independent confirmation of the date when the men set out from San Blas; phone calls to port officials there went unanswered.
However, the government news agency Notimex interviewed relatives of the men in San Blas, who said they had only been missing for three months.
Cheap watch. And they passed up a perfect opportunity to make notches.
Posted by floridacracker at August 16, 2006 10:53 AMas much as I love a nice plate of sashimi, I can't say I envy those guys.. but they were kind of collectively stupid, in my opinion. Sort of like the guy who recently killed one of our police officers on the way to work. He couldn't read the signs and popped the yearling under an
18 wheeler (carry construction equip) which dragged him a ways... illegal alien.
Now he got his whole family deported. I guess you have to kill a cop to get deported.
Posted by: csason at August 16, 2006 03:48 PMEven just 3 months' worth of notches might have taken a toll on the boat...
Posted by: Jeff H at August 17, 2006 12:19 PMI've been following up this story. the retard was the English translator of the story. Relatives thought 2, 3, 4, 5 months was usual for fishermen to stay away from home, but just 3 months ago they reported them lost. They had been lost 6 months before their relatives thought it was about time to notify authorities. I don't know. I have no relatives who are fishermen. The English version was translated very unprofessionaly.
Posted by: Rose Nussbaum at August 24, 2006 12:07 AM