Solo sailor safe after 37-foot boat washes up near Avon Pier

The Alhambra sits in the surf near Tigrone Blvd. in Avon in the early morning hours of Dec. 11, 2021. [courtesy Hatteras Island Rescue Squad]

The Graveyard of the Atlantic continues to live up to its reputation, as another vessel has washed up on an Outer Banks beach.

Over the last two weeks, trawlers have run into trouble off Frisco and Southern Shores and eventually ended up in the breakers.

While the F/V Johnathan Ryan was refloated and steamed away several hours after grounding off Ramp 48, the F/V Bald Eagle II remains in the surf near Trout Run and the N.C. 12/Ocean Blvd. intersection.

This time its a 37-foot sailboat, the Alhambra, with a lone person onboard that ended up beached near Tigrone Blvd. north of Avon Pier early Saturday, according to the Hatteras Island Rescue Squad.

According to data at MarineTraffic.com, the Alhambra was traveling southbound fairly close to shore and made an attempt to enter Oregon Inlet, then continued to head south before it grounded.

The master of the Alhambra was helped to shore and found accommodations for the night.

[photo courtesy National Park Service]

The National Park Service is working with the U.S. Coast Guard and vessel’s owner to remove any hazardous substances and have the boat removed from the beach, according to a news release.

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