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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: traderrob6
“By your own words, you are trying to parent someone else’s child...” Yes, when they are imbeciles. BTW, giving your 10 year old any Seagrams lately?

Really...you have nothing better than that? Comparing a 16 year old sailing on her own to a 10 year old drinking alcohol? Go worry about your own kids.

181 posted on 06/10/2010 12:48:55 PM PDT by Niteranger68 (We're coming for you....)
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To: outofstyle

As a conservative who believes in being self sufficient, I don’t think being 16 is the problem, I think ego may be playing a role in this. I was solo sailing the California Coast at 16 on a 44’-CSY for up to a week at a time.

Sailing can be very dangerous for anyone, even the best can lose their life at sea. She is probably an outstanding sailor although I have to wonder if pride and ego played a role in in the decision to “is she ready.” The pressure to “win” may have played a big role this, unfortunately.

My own family does some climbing, hiking, spelunking, diving and hunting. Nothing extreme but all these activities have provided moments where I’ve placed my life in the hand of my children (more so with the older ones;) ).

It’s my personal belief that that freedom and life itself is inherently dangerous. I’m not one for the nanny state telling me what can do, where I can go. (like to my own property that they close off in winter because of snow)

Sometimes I’m convinced my 14y/o has better judgment than I do. In short, I don’t think picking some arbitrary age limit is the way to live life.

Prayers for Abby. Make it home baby.


182 posted on 06/10/2010 12:49:54 PM PDT by ResearchMonkey (Enlightenment© being diagnosed.)
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To: traderrob6
Never mind, it seems all of the "let us all live freely without any laws" folks have come out as the thread goes on.

Have a nice thread, call us old idiots namby pambys, etc. and enjoy your self.

You have to wonder how many of these posters have kids?
183 posted on 06/10/2010 12:53:51 PM PDT by tongue-tied
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To: driftdiver
Class envy?

If you knew me you would understand what a ridiculous assertion that is. If I had chosen, as these parents did, to recklessly risk my daughter's life in pathetic attempt to make up for my own psycho-emotional inadequacy, I could have easily done so.

184 posted on 06/10/2010 12:54:18 PM PDT by outofstyle (Anti-socialist)
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To: Niteranger68; traderrob6
Go worry about your own kids.

Are you stating that people don't have the right to disagree?

185 posted on 06/10/2010 12:54:30 PM PDT by DJ MacWoW (Make yourselves sheep and the wolves will eat you. Ben Franklin)
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To: Sacajaweau

Your being unrealistic. (Sorry couldn’t resist). You actually need a high-endurance patrol craft of modest speed with a lot of trained eyes to be able to see anything on the surface. This is particularly true in heavy seas, fog, rain. Keep in mind that the boat may be down in the water or capsized.


186 posted on 06/10/2010 12:54:48 PM PDT by Tallguy ("The sh- t's chess, it ain't checkers!" -- Alonzo (Denzel Washington) in "Training Day")
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To: All

Update:

California teen girl in trouble on solo world sail
By JOHN ANTCZAK (AP) – 51 minutes ago

LOS ANGELES — A 16-year-old Southern California girl attempting a solo sail around the world was feared in trouble Thursday in the frigid, heaving southern Indian Ocean after her emergency beacons began signaling and communication was lost.

Abby Sunderland’s family was talking with U.S. and international governments about organizing a search of the remote ocean between southern Africa and Australia, family spokesman Christian Pinkston said.

Conditions can quickly become perilous for any sailor exposed to the elements in that part of the world.
“We’ve got to get a plane out there quick,” said Pinkston, who was in close contact with Sunderland’s family in Thousand Oaks.

“They are exhausting every resource to try to mobilize an air rescue including discussions with the U.S. State Department, the U.S. Coast Guard and various international rescue organizations,” he said.

http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5iNcCJg-kSyZBjLhEB3fRtcYzaQOgD9G8JCQO0


187 posted on 06/10/2010 12:56:21 PM PDT by jimbo123
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To: Free ThinkerNY

http://www.facebook.com/pages/Abby-Sunderland/265362055063?ref=ts&v=wall

Abby has a FB page.


188 posted on 06/10/2010 12:57:32 PM PDT by HighlyOpinionated (SPEAK UP REPUBLICANS, WE CAN'T HEAR YOU YET! IMPEACH OBAMA!)
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To: outofstyle

“If you knew me you would understand what a ridiculous assertion that is.”

I think its great they had the ability to provide this for their daughter.

I pray she’s ok. She could have been a 40 yr old and had the same thing happen. From what I’ve read she is the one that pursued this and not her parents.


189 posted on 06/10/2010 12:58:31 PM PDT by driftdiver (I could eat it raw, but why do that when I have a fire.)
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To: traderrob6

There was just a young kid that summitted Everest. I remember hearing about it just before the attempt, just like Abby Sutherland.

Unfortunately we live in a world with very few opportunities to distinguish one’s self in terms of exploration. We’re reduced to being the “Youngest” or “Oldest” to do something that’s already been done dozens, scores or even hundreds of times by others.


190 posted on 06/10/2010 12:58:46 PM PDT by Tallguy ("The sh- t's chess, it ain't checkers!" -- Alonzo (Denzel Washington) in "Training Day")
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To: ilovesarah2012
Who says she's a child? Her age? Hover much? You don't know her or her abilities from Adam's off ox, and yet, despite the fact that she's already rounded the Horn and the Cape of Good Hope, under sail, she's a child.

I wish my own son were that adult, but his mother took care of that...

191 posted on 06/10/2010 12:58:50 PM PDT by jonascord (We've got the Constitution to protect us. Why should we worry?)
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To: tongue-tied

Do you think this should have been against the law? It isn’t, as far as I know. There needs to be laws about sailing now?


192 posted on 06/10/2010 12:59:14 PM PDT by Ramius (Personally, I give us... one chance in three. More tea?)
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To: jonascord

Oh, so this is really about your resentment of your wife, not the welfare of your child.


193 posted on 06/10/2010 12:59:47 PM PDT by ilovesarah2012
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To: proud American in Canada

Some parents are in it for the spolight. That being said, I saw an interview of the father/son/daughter who summited Everest (13 yo) on Foxnews, and he apparently was a dedicated climber and the father seemed down to earth.

Not everyone is loking to grab the spotlight as many here assume.


194 posted on 06/10/2010 12:59:52 PM PDT by Red in Blue PA (Anti-Gunners suffer from Factose Intolerance)
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To: driftdiver
It sounds more like it was equipment failure

Any boat, capable of being single handed will most likely fail in sixty foot seas. That is why this was criminally irresponsible for these parents to do this. It's not like teaching a young kid to dive, as you did, or teaching a young kid to surf, sail and open water swim like I did.

This was dangerously irresponsible of these parents.

195 posted on 06/10/2010 1:00:07 PM PDT by outofstyle (Anti-socialist)
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To: Bernard Marx
parents have no right to place a 16-year-old into a situation like that

Honestly, how much difference is there in 16.9 and 18?
196 posted on 06/10/2010 1:00:58 PM PDT by Red in Blue PA (Anti-Gunners suffer from Factose Intolerance)
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To: driftdiver
Please see my earlier posts on this thread. You will understand why this was wrong of the parents. I think we agree on child rearing.
197 posted on 06/10/2010 1:01:43 PM PDT by outofstyle (Anti-socialist)
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To: Free ThinkerNY

prayers for this gal.. hope she had on a life vest


198 posted on 06/10/2010 1:03:56 PM PDT by DollyCali (Don't tell God how big your storm is...Tell the storm how big your God is!)
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To: Free ThinkerNY

Prayers up for this girl and her family.


199 posted on 06/10/2010 1:04:41 PM PDT by Allegra (Pablo is very wily.)
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To: tongue-tied
CitationFor conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty while serving with the 1st Battalion, 26th Marines, 5th Marine Division, during action against enemy Japanese forces on Iwo Jima, Volcano Islands, 20 February 1945. While creeping through a treacherous, twisting ravine which ran in close proximity to a fluid and uncertain frontline on D-plus-1 day, Pfc. Lucas and 3 other men were suddenly ambushed by a hostile patrol which savagely attacked with rifle fire and grenades. Quick to act when the lives of the small group were endangered by 2 grenades which landed directly in front of them, Pfc. Lucas unhesitatingly hurled himself over his comrades upon 1 grenade and pulled the other under him, absorbing the whole blasting forces of the explosions in his own body in order to shield his companions from the concussion and murderous flying fragments. By his inspiring action and valiant spirit of self-sacrifice, he not only protected his comrades from certain injury or possible death but also enabled them to rout the Japanese patrol and continue the advance. His exceptionally courageous initiative and loyalty reflect the highest credit upon Pfc. Lucas and the U.S. Naval Service.

Jacklyln “Jack” Lucas was just six days past his 17th birthday in February 1945 when his heroism at Iwo Jima earned him the nation's highest military honor. He used his body to shield three fellow squad members from two grenades, and was nearly killed when one exploded.

Semper Fi.

200 posted on 06/10/2010 1:06:50 PM PDT by mad_as_he$$ (Don't go chasing waterfalls.....)
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