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Abby Sunderland Feared Lost at Sea
abcnews.com ^ | June 10, 2010 | ROBERT RUDMAN, MARC DORIAN and TOM McCARTHY

Posted on 06/10/2010 11:11:42 AM PDT by Free ThinkerNY

Abby Sunderland, 16, who is attempting to become the youngest sailor ever to circumnavigate the globe, was feared lost at sea today after her crew lost contact with her boat.

Jeff Casher, an engineer on Sunderland's support team, said two emergency beacons on her boat are now signaling she is in trouble.

Abby's mother, MaryAnne Sunderland, told ABC News that Abby manually activated two beacons around 6 a.m. Pacific Time Thursday.

A beacon designed to automatically go off when it contacts water had not been activated, she said.

Abby was in 20-25 foot waves at the time of last contact, with 35-knot winds, said MaryAnne Sunderland, who is due to give birth at the end of the month. She was shaken but focused on trying to get a rescue effort together.

The closest land to Abby's boat was Reunion Island, which is east of Madagascar. The nearest ship was 400 miles away. Rescuers were trying to contact the ship.

Casher told ABC News that he last spoke with the 16-year-old sailor around 6 a.m. PDT after she had been knocked down twice during the night because of strong winds -- meaning that her sail had touched the water.

One of those knock-downs, Casher said, ripped the radar off the boat. She had been speaking with Casher on a satellite telephone earlier because of engine problems and was in the process of fixing those problems when she told Casher she'd call right back.

She has not been heard from since, except for the distress signals.

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To: Ol' Dan Tucker
Why not quote Duh-bya, too?

Rumsfeld was using planning terminology that's well-established within the business community, where one option for looking at risks/possibilities/probabilities is to divide three them ways: Known-Knowns (you know the risks and the likely result), Known-Unknowns (you know the risks but don't know the likely result) and Unknown-Unknowns, which are risks you can't identify/anticipate and therefore can't plan for.

See The Business Dictionary for more information.
121 posted on 06/10/2010 12:01:07 PM PDT by tanknetter
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To: Red in Blue PA
There was a 13 yo who recently summited Everest safely this year.

I believe it. And there was a monkey they shot into space in 1960 that survived. Many of the best in mountaineers the world have died attempting to summit Everest. Parents of a 13 y/o who paid for their kid to risk his life like that should be jailed.

Do you not agree that a more responsible and caring approach would not to have been to train the kid to clime and when he is an adult, allow him to make and adult decision on this?

122 posted on 06/10/2010 12:01:13 PM PDT by outofstyle (Anti-socialist)
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To: E. Pluribus Unum

Dam%, I’m 53 and you scare the hell outta me.


123 posted on 06/10/2010 12:01:18 PM PDT by traderrob6
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To: ilovesarah2012

Yes. The difference is called experience. And the way one gains experience is?


124 posted on 06/10/2010 12:02:19 PM PDT by ex 98C MI Dude (Alea Iacta Est)
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To: Lurker

I hope she is okay, I can’t say I agree remotely with the parents allowing their daughter to attempt this, but I pray that she is found safe.


125 posted on 06/10/2010 12:04:01 PM PDT by HamiltonJay
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To: E. Pluribus Unum
A hundred years ago, 16 year olds were treated like adults, and were given the responsibility to act like it.

Not knowing this family personally, I'd say they were raised like other kids of today with internet, Facebook, and told "You can never fail" and given grades that passed them even though they got the questions wrong on the test.

She hasn't been raised on the prairie, gutting hogs and killing chickens for dinner and dealing with no electricity, central heat, etc. like they did back then.

Again, you seem to live in Never Never Land. How's it feel to always live in the distant past and read by candle light? Knowing your kids are invincible?
126 posted on 06/10/2010 12:04:28 PM PDT by tongue-tied
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To: driftdiver
A non-fossilized teeth filled shark came to investigate.

Yikes! What did you do?

My eldest son was wading in thigh deep water near Myrtle Beach, SC when he received vicious stings from a jellyfish. My parents did not know the proper first aid and so he still has the scars to show for it. When we went last year, I deliberately neglected to tell my wife about the minor shark attack on the same beach the previous year. I love the ocean, I wish I could spend more time near it and on it. I'm not saying that I have the guts or brains to survive and thrive with it though.

127 posted on 06/10/2010 12:05:12 PM PDT by Theophilus (Not merely prolife, but prolific!)
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To: All

128 posted on 06/10/2010 12:05:35 PM PDT by jimbo123
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To: tongue-tied
Too bad you weren't this girl's parent. You would have showed her who's boss.
129 posted on 06/10/2010 12:06:46 PM PDT by E. Pluribus Unum ("The only stable state is the one in which all men are equal before the law." -- Aristotle)
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To: Theophilus
Um....no, I said they didn't accurately weigh these risks. The stormy season in the Pacific, knowing what could happen, a 16 year old girl:

Okay maybe I missed your point. IF she had made it it'd be cool? I guess you would be right, she'd be in the record books.
130 posted on 06/10/2010 12:07:56 PM PDT by tongue-tied
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To: driftdiver

My youngest was certified PADI at 12. She went down for her first dive as a resort dive. Her Dad who had never dived was going too. He didn’t want to, really didn’t want to, but she went first and he said he would rather die that not go and have to face me.

We all dive, all kids, sons in law had to get certified before the wedding.

But this girl,,I don’t know. I guess she could have gone off and done it but she couldn’t have without substantial financial support. To break a record? That doesn’t move me and I wouldn’t support that. But to sail alone at distance,,I probably with a competetent kid allow that.

The Breaking a Record bothers me. I don’t know why. But I would have a hard time supporting that.

All our kids ski and board and dive and go to downtown in places like Baltimore and Atlanta. Frankly rather than see them downtown after dark alone in Baltimore, I would rather see them in a sailboat.


131 posted on 06/10/2010 12:08:21 PM PDT by cajungirl
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To: ex 98C MI Dude

She is a child. Do you know see a difference between an adult and a child?


132 posted on 06/10/2010 12:10:29 PM PDT by ilovesarah2012
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To: Free ThinkerNY

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abby_Sunderland

Abby Sunderland, 16-year-old Thousand Oaks, California girl starts solo sail around the globe

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DSMyTp4A0A4


133 posted on 06/10/2010 12:10:54 PM PDT by luckybogey
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To: Free ThinkerNY

personally I would NEVER had let a 16 yr old do this alone, they don’t have spotters follow along?


134 posted on 06/10/2010 12:11:24 PM PDT by tutstar (Baptist Ping List-freepmail me to be included or removed. <{{{><)
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To: Theophilus

‘Yikes! What did you do? “

We had a long 400 yd swim back to shore. All the while waiting for that chomp. I ended up having to tow him in the last bit as he got tired.

Dawn and dusk are the worst times to be in the water with sharks. Thats when they feed.

And yes it is more dangerous to sit on the beach. More people are killed by falling coconuts than by sharks.


135 posted on 06/10/2010 12:11:27 PM PDT by driftdiver (I could eat it raw, but why do that when I have a fire.)
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To: ilovesarah2012
Would you let your 16 year old sail around the world alone?

If she was properly trained, a good sailor, well prepared with a good boat and safety equipment (weapons, radios, etc.), and we could fit it into school, yeah.

The objective of being a parent is to raise an independent, responsible, happy adult.

136 posted on 06/10/2010 12:11:36 PM PDT by jimt
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To: Theophilus
Sadly, none

Ok then, that explains your post. The parents of this child would have needed to have invested hundreds of thousand of dollars in staging in this stunt. Many of the worlds best single handed sailors with decades of sailing experienced have died in an attempted solo circumnavigation. Most of the people who do this are fulfilling a lifelong dream, one they have worked for in terms of gaining years of sailing experience and in gathering the resources required to attempt it. Of course there have been some dare devils that have succeed without experience or proper equipment. But there have also been those who have survived a plunge from The Golden Gate Bridge too.

No doubt this is a brave little girl. However, she should not have been put in this situation and believe me, she was put their.

137 posted on 06/10/2010 12:12:36 PM PDT by outofstyle (Anti-socialist)
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To: E. Pluribus Unum
You would have showed her who's boss.

Um...yeah. And - barring what I fear has happened - she'd be alive today to pursue her dreams.

Wow. You are cold and unforgiving. Glad you weren't my parent. I might have dies trying those wings my Dad told me were not a good idea.

E. Pluribus Unum: "You go ahead son, you never know until you try!" LMAO What a card you are.
138 posted on 06/10/2010 12:12:53 PM PDT by tongue-tied
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To: tongue-tied

Abby’s brother circumnavigated the globe at 17. She has been sailing for quite some time. This isn’t a case of a girl who saw something on MySpace and decided to try it herself. She has been working toward this goal for some time.


139 posted on 06/10/2010 12:13:02 PM PDT by ex 98C MI Dude (Alea Iacta Est)
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To: jimt

But not to keep your kids safe and alive? We will just have to agree to disagree on what makes a responsible parent.


140 posted on 06/10/2010 12:15:26 PM PDT by ilovesarah2012
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