When I read that this girl wanted to singlehandedly sail around the world I had reservations. This is not the kind of thing one embarks on without a lot of preparation. I have sailed Sailboats since I was 14 years old and I would never think about trying to sail around the world. My father owned a 26 foot sailboat which we used to sail up and down the California coast...
But when I read that this girl wanted to do this I feared that I would shortly read that she was missing at sea....
Well my Spider senses (
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spider_sense#Spider-sense ) did not fail me...
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2010/06/10/national/main6568712.shtmlNEW YORK, June 10, 2010Teen Sailor Abby Sunderland Missing at Sea16-Year-Old Activated Emergency Beacons, Lost Contact with Crew in Bad Weather; Was Trying to Circumnavigate Globe(CBS/ AP) Updated 4:17 p.m. EDT
Abby Sunderland, the California 16-year-old who recently set out to become the youngest person to sail solo around the world, may be lost at sea after losing contact with her land-based crew and activating emergency positioning beacons, according to an ABC News report.
"She's in the middle of nowhere, pretty much," Sunderland's brother, Zac, told CBS Radio News. "There's nothing close to her."
Sunderland's brother discusses the search mission
Zac told Los Angeles radio station KNX that Abby was in a heavy storm at the time she called home.
"We're still trying to figure out the rescue situation," he said. "There's two boats headed out to her position, one is an estimated 40 hours, the other is 48. Right now we're trying to figure out if there is any way faster. She's in the middle of nowhere pretty much in the southern Indian Ocean. There's nothing closer."
He said Abby's boat was most likely not completely submerged because another beacon would be triggered at a depth of 15 feet.
The Associated Press reports that Abby'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.
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http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2010/06/10/national/main6568712.shtml