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16 year old lost as sea
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11/06/2010 04:08:07
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Outdoors
Catégorie:
Navigation
Divers
Thread ID:
01468368
Message ID:
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>>Her boat is only 40 foot - and she had been dealing with winds of up to 60 knots and seas of up to 25 foot.
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>>40foot boat + 60 knot wind + 25 foot waves + 2 dumb (or at least irresponsible) parents = 1 dead 16 year old girl.
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>>>The southern ocean is the last place I'd want to be in a small boat this time of year, it was bad enough in a 130,000 tonner. They didn't plan the trip well, 130ft seas aren't fun.
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>>>>http://news.blogs.cnn.com/2010/06/10/teen-sailor-missing-at-sea/?hpt=T2
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>>>>This is no surprise to me at all - I sort of figured this was going to happen to her. Not sure how I feel about the parents letting her do it either.
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>Looks like its ok being 16 after all
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>http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/us_and_canada/10291246.stm

I saw that as the lead story on cnn.com's home page first thing this morning. She's safe. What a great way to start the day. She sent out the distress signal after her mast snapped. The boat is not doing any more sailing, obviously, but is afloat and seaworthy. A French merchant ship is on the way to rescue her. Someone said that it was fortunate that the French ship was (somewhat) nearby because there is very little merchant activity in that part of the ocean.

Do you think this girl is ever going to have any trouble getting a job? What spunk! And clearly a more capable sailor than some of the speculation had it. When your mast snaps off there isn't much you can do but send out a distress signal, and that's exactly what she did.
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