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Two Women, and Their Dogs, Rescued After Nearly 5 Months Lost at Sea
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https://youtu.be/AycIfKBHPvs That's strong to survive.:yep: |
I am probably a bad person but to me the best part is that the dogs are OK.
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They had packed a years supply of food onboard, and wanted to continue their journey after repairs I read.
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By all accounts, a storm knocked out their engine, probably leading to a loss of power to their chart plotter. It appears from the available photos and video (and contrary to what some news outlets are reporting) that the mast and at least one sail were still intact. Pending further evidence, it seems to me that they were simply lost.
They had enough sense to pack a year's worth of food...but not enough to have a backup navigation system. Celestial navigation is a passion of mine, and that certainly could have helped them. But, in today's day and age, it would have been a trivial matter to pack a handheld GPS (or two) into ziplock bags along with some spare batteries. Not to mention a couple of spare sails. They were found thousands of miles from their intended destination headed on a completely wrong course. SMH. |
I am surprised that they did not have a separately powered ELT. I think that would be a prudent precaution to take.
We have... ahem... orbital systems with (cough) sensitive receivers and with a background as banal as the open ocean, even lower powered transmitters can be...uh..."collected". :03: Actually there is a requirement for some of our orbital systems to have special receivers tuned to these emergency frequencies just for this purpose. |
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