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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“summitted”
What’s wrong with the perfectly good (equally accurate, and shorter, therefore better) “climbed”?
If she is a mature young woman than the fact that she was sixteen and not eighteen is irrelevant. Her brother had recently completed the same feat. She is unbelievably well equipped and she was no longer in the running for the record because she had to make a safety stop in South Africa to repair her equipment. She is doing this for the love of the sailing adventure.
Great hymn...as a never-served civilian, the first time I heard it
was when a Navy quartet sang it at Richard Nixon’s funeral.
Tough to not get a little drippy when you really listen to it.
I pray that isn't her fate.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ikwQmRCgWFM
She knows what she is doing and I suspect that she will be OK. More on her is here:
http://soloround.blogspot.com/
The only risk in this possibly tragic story was taken by the parents of an inexperienced 16 year old girl that allowed her to sail off alone on a trip around the world in a sailboat.
This inexperienced child was nothing more than the ignorant pawn in her own parents' quest for fame and glory.......
Thems are the breaks then, right. I don’t care how mature a minor feels, sailing is very hard and not for a 16 year old girl.
It's quite obvious.
The 'AmyPalooza' website, as I call it, now re-directs to her blog. I viewed it earlier and it had all kinds of merchandise ads and T-shirts offers, etc. Complete with a BS 'rollover test' of the boat. Very poor taste. I can see why they pulled it. Balloon boy in a boat.
Hear, hear. What you said.
Time was, when, if you were in trouble at sea, whoever rescued you had salvage claim to your ship and cargo. Now you have to sign off on the salvage. The salvor then risks his own money and gear, and collects from the insurers. The insurers figure it's cheaper to buy back a floating ship and cargo, rather than pay off on a lost hull at the bottom.
Sorry pal, you are truly creeping me out.
No problem.... I actually need to correct that the girl who finished her solo trip recently was from Australia not England.
You don't get around much, do ya?
This girls pursuit of sailing around the world is one of self-indulgence. Who does it benefit but her? At 16 she doesn't even know what life is about. And now others will risk their lives to find a selfish kid lost in high waves.
While the age achievement is commendable, Everest is not the unknown mountain it once was. One only has to google Everest Expeditions and find literally "packaged deals" to take anyone to the top if they can afford it.
And if they have no climbing experience, then they also offer 1 week "training packages".......LOL!
There's a big difference between climbing Everest on a now prepared route with father and guides leading the way and sailing around the world alone in a sailboat for at the very least 6 months.........
You should be King of the World, that way you could tell EVERYBODY how to live.
RE: “The number of nanny-asses on this thread sucking up for a DSS job is sickening. Prayers for this couragous explorer.”
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I agree with you! What if she were 18 instead of 16? Big difference, huh? Clearly this girl knew what she wanted to do and did it. She knows/knew the risks and so did her family. Prayers up for Abby and rescuers attempting to find her.
Think of how famous you and your wife will be if the mission is successful? And besides, your kid will be on the front page of every newspaper and magazine across the land.........dead or alive!@
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