Fishing boat burns at Homer Port and Harbor

A fishing vessel burned in the Homer Port and Harbor early Thursday morning, Nov. 4.

Harbor Master Bryan Hawkins said the vessel was a total loss.

“It was reported as an explosion and fire. It was aboard a 32-foot fiberglass commercial fishing vessel,” Hawkins said. “It was called in by a private citizen. (A) Harbor officer also called it in shortly after 1 a.m., in fact the call was 1:03 a.m. The fire department responded very quickly as did other additional harbor staff.”

The Linda Kay was docked at D float, near the Salty Dawg Saloon, Hawkins said.

The cause of the fire is under investigation.

There were no reports of injuries or damage to other vessels or harbor facilities.

Hawkins said the owners of the boat live in Anchorage and fish in Bristol Bay.

They have been notified.

He said the vessel was insured.

The boat was pulled out of the water and placed in a boatyard on Thursday.

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