Where on the Internet can I find a copy of a Coast Guard report regarding a specific rescue?

Question:
I was on a sailboat attempting a Pacific crossing that had to be towed back to Honolulu by the U.S. Coast Guard in 1993. I would like to see a copy of that report for details to 'flesh out' a book I'm thinking of writing.

Answers:

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The United States Coast Guard provides an online database
of Incident Investigation Reports; currently only incidents from 2002 onward. You may be able to find out how to get your report by contacting this website.

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http://cgmix.uscg.mil/IIR/

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Contact USCG Sector Honolulu. They should have a copy on file.

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Accident reports are for official use only (FOUO). Reports may include ship positions, radio frequencies, CG names, and ID of third parties. CG will not make such information public. For a specific event that you have an interest in, ask the CG for a public releasable copy of the report. Tell them why you need it and what information you are interested in. They may give you an edited report.
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