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Pacesetter (fishing vessel)

The F/V ''Pacesetter'' was a 127 foot, steel hulled, Bering Sea crab boat, launched in 1976 as the "Priscilla Ann." In 1979, it was renamed the "Coastal Glacier." The vessel was eventually acquired by Matt Pope and Dale Lindsay and renamed "Pacesetter". ''Pacesetter'' was reported missing in 1996, by the Seventeenth district US Coast Guard of Kodiak, Alaska. The search ended with no sign of the boat or its seven-man crew. The loss of the ''Pacesetter'' was noted as the worst sinking in the Alaskan 1996 snow crab fishery.
==As F/V ''Pacesetter''==
The boat was owned by Pacesetter Mariner, Inc., a family business. The captain was Matthew Pope. The crew was Stephen Mack, Richard Anderson, Michael Kirk Ericson Sr., Byron Koesterman, Elias Pena and Stanley Estesad. The ''Pacesetter'' had a normal "mud boat" stern like other Bender crab boats. The wheelhouse had just been raised and a full maintenance and paint routine was done in the MINI Shipyard and Foss Shipyards the summer before the boat was lost.

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