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Marek
Ottawa, ON
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below decks.
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I have no idea on
I have no idea on their boat, but I just saw an ocean going boat that was
from the 70's with a bad crack through the 1.5" hatch. Any wave would have
split this one.
On June 29, 2018 18:09:21 Randy Stafford via CnC-List
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I’m not judging, but trying to learn.
In the account, they were
I’m not judging, but trying to learn.
In the account, they were sailing down steep 30-foot waves under bare poles.
The woman awoke to a hard hit by a wave, was suddenly on the ceiling, and tons
of water came in through the companionway hatch. The man at the helm assessed
that they had been tu
Thanks for sharing, it's a well written and poignant story.
I think it's easy to find faults from a distance. I'm also of the opinion
that younger / tougher sailors would have sailed home as the mast was still
up, the sails there, the boat wasn't taking on water, and the inoperable
pumps sounded
I too have no appreciable offshore experience but it sounds a little bit of
get home itis. 17 years cruising and these were the worse sea conditions
experienced? No storm sails, sea anchor or warps? Did not heave to? Content
to move at 5kts downwind in huge seas? Make for an alternate safe harbor
e
Very powerful and emotional story. Never having been offshore, I can only
imagine what it would be like to be in that situation. It did not sound like
the boat was in danger of sinking. What options did they realistically have?
Is there a way to ride out a situation like that? I wonder also
Yeah, amazing read... 150 miles left in their journey to port. Feel bad for the
couple and hats off to the USCG... from Canada
/John
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