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The latest post on her blog from her mom.

We spoke with Abby early this morning and learned that she had had a very rough day with winds up to 60 knots and seas 20-25 feet. She had been knocked down several times but was handling things well. The wind had subsided to around 35 knots which she and Wild Eyes are quite comfortable with.

We were helping her troubleshoot her engine that she was trying to start to charge her systems. Satellite phone reception was patchy. She was able to get the water out of the engine and start her up. We were waiting to hear back from her when American Search & Rescue authorities called to report having received a signal from her emergency beacon (EPIRB). We initially thought that the signal was sent automatically from her water-activated EPIRB and that it had been activated during one of her knockdowns. As we pulled the paperwork from her EPIRB registration, we learned that the signal had come from her manually activated EPIRB.

We were referred to Australian Search & Rescue and while we were on the phone with them another signal came in from her handheld PLB (Personal Locator Beacon). Her water-activated EPIRB has not been activated so we are hopeful that the boat is still upright.

We are working closely with American, French and Australian Search & Rescue authorities to coordinate several ships in the area to divert to her location. There are several ships in her area, the earliest possible contact is 40 hours. We are actively seeking out some sort of air rescue but this is difficult due to the remoteness of her location. Australian Search & Rescue have arranged to have a Quantas Airbus fly over her location at first light (she is 11 hours later). They will not be able to help her other than to talk via marine radio if they are able to get close enough. Hopefully, they will be able to assess her situation and report back to us.

Abby has all of the equipment on board to survive a crisis situation like this. She has a dry suit, survival suit, life raft, and ditch bag with emergency supplies. If she can keep warm and hang on, help will be there as soon as possible. Wild Eyes is designed for travel in the Southern Ocean and is equipped with 5 air-tight bulkheads to keep her buoyant in the event of major hull damage. It is built to Category 0 standards and is designed to self-right in the event of capsize.

Thank you for all of your kind emails and calls. We appreciate your prayers and support.

We will update as soon as there is some news.

Laurence, Marianne and Team Abby

12 posted on 06/10/2010 1:44:01 PM PDT by Jotmo (Has 0bama fixed my soul yet?)
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To: Jotmo

Oh give me a friggin breaK!

THIS IS INSANE! What is wrong with you delusional people who think this is “courageous” and just a wonderful story on a blog.? SHE IS FRIGGIN 16, A GIRL AND ALONE ON THE OCEAN NEAR AFRICA !!

Her parents are in this for one reason only...THE MONEY FROM THE MOVIE DEALS. But they will make the money anyways, either way.
Its bad enough her parents let her out on this idiotic jaunt with no back up, no follow up ships, etc...but then we have all the maroons reading her ‘exciting blog”.

We have had “Balloon Boy”, now we’ve got “Sail Girl”...Hope all you “reality show morons” are happy.


31 posted on 06/10/2010 2:09:43 PM PDT by Recovering Ex-hippie (Ok, joke's over....Bring back Bush !)
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To: Jotmo
As we pulled the paperwork from her EPIRB registration, we learned that the signal had come from her manually activated EPIRB.

Maybe this is a slightly positive sign as it means she was conscious and able to activate the beacon herself?
56 posted on 06/10/2010 2:38:19 PM PDT by messierhunter
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