DAWN WAS JUST breaking, and Tom McAdams had just barely crawled into bed, when he got the alarm. A 50-foot sailboat was washing ashore near Waldport. \n\nMcAdams had been up all night escorting a leaking fishing boat into port after it got caught in a bad storm 20 miles offshore. Now it was the morning of Dec. 13, 1973, and it was his wife Joanne\u2019s birthday. He\u2019d planned on snatching four or five hours of sleep and then maybe doing something with Joanne. \n\nInstead, he was sprinting across the street to Newport\u2019s U.S. Coast Guard station, jumping a fence, and bounding into his 44-foot rescue lifeboat.\n\nMcAdams was a master chief petty officer in the U.S. Coast Guard (and still is, albeit retired; he\u2019s now in his 80s). In 1973 he was the commander of the Newport station, and was already probably the most famous enlisted man in Coast Guard history, a title he certainly holds today. By the time he retired in 1977 he had personally rescued hundreds of people, and taught hundreds of other rescuers how it was done. \n\nOn this particular morning, though, there wouldn\u2019t be much for McAdams to do. He raced out across the Yaquina Bay bar \u2014 which was rough, but it takes a lot to stop a 44 from crossing any river bar \u2014 and turned south. But by the time he\u2019d gone a mile or so, the station radioed that the yacht had gone up on the beach, out of reach for a rescue boat. Other Coasties, rescue swimmers Greg Albrecht, Lewis Cavina and Bill Masten, were on their way down Highway 101 to the beach; saving the people on the boat would be up to them.\n\nWhen the rescue swimmers arrived, they found a middle-aged couple struggling feebly in the icy surf in their life jackets, trying to swim to shore. The rescuers quickly got them out of the water and onto dry land.\n\nJob done? Well, no. Because it turned out the boat's owner had his life savings, in gold, stuffed up under the cabin vent ... \n\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t \n(Newport and Waldport, Lincoln County; 1970s) (For text and pictures, see https://offbeatoregon.com/21-06.mysterious-yacht-gold-rescue-McAdams-598.html)