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Two women and a couple dogs lost at sea finally rescued after 5 months.
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On Fri, 27 Oct 2017 06:47:19 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote: Two women and a couple dogs lost at sea finally rescued after 5 months. http://www.cnn.com/2017/10/27/us/wom...rnd/index.html === An incredible tale of survival with more than a little bit of incompetence thrown in to the mix. Anyone with a modicum of sailing skill, and navigation skill/preparation, would not have ended up 2,000 miles off course. Fortunately they had plenty of water and food. |
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![]() 9:14 AMWayne.B On Fri, 27 Oct 2017 06:47:19 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote: Two women and a couple dogs lost at sea finally rescued after 5 months. http://www.cnn.com/2017/10/27/us/wom...rnd/index.html === An incredible tale of survival with more than a little bit of incompetence thrown in to the mix. Anyone with a modicum of sailing skill, and navigation skill/preparation, would not have ended up 2,000 miles off course. Fortunately they had plenty of water and food. .... Sailing incompetence would be me. If I am where I can't see land, I feel like I don't belong there. |
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On 10/27/2017 10:14 AM, Wayne.B wrote:
On Fri, 27 Oct 2017 06:47:19 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote: Two women and a couple dogs lost at sea finally rescued after 5 months. http://www.cnn.com/2017/10/27/us/wom...rnd/index.html === An incredible tale of survival with more than a little bit of incompetence thrown in to the mix. Anyone with a modicum of sailing skill, and navigation skill/preparation, would not have ended up 2,000 miles off course. Fortunately they had plenty of water and food. Musta had a Garmin GPS. |
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On Fri, 27 Oct 2017 10:14:15 -0400, Wayne.B
wrote: On Fri, 27 Oct 2017 06:47:19 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote: Two women and a couple dogs lost at sea finally rescued after 5 months. http://www.cnn.com/2017/10/27/us/wom...rnd/index.html === An incredible tale of survival with more than a little bit of incompetence thrown in to the mix. Anyone with a modicum of sailing skill, and navigation skill/preparation, would not have ended up 2,000 miles off course. Fortunately they had plenty of water and food. The boat looked intact. Sails etc. They must have just been lost. In 2017, no GPS (or 3)? Hell even a sextant and a decent chart should have found something that was inhabited. |
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On Fri, 27 Oct 2017 10:26:06 -0400, "Mr. Luddite"
wrote: On 10/27/2017 10:14 AM, Wayne.B wrote: On Fri, 27 Oct 2017 06:47:19 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote: Two women and a couple dogs lost at sea finally rescued after 5 months. http://www.cnn.com/2017/10/27/us/wom...rnd/index.html === An incredible tale of survival with more than a little bit of incompetence thrown in to the mix. Anyone with a modicum of sailing skill, and navigation skill/preparation, would not have ended up 2,000 miles off course. Fortunately they had plenty of water and food. Musta had a Garmin GPS. Magellan 100 |
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On Friday, 27 October 2017 11:44:56 UTC-3, wrote:
On Fri, 27 Oct 2017 10:14:15 -0400, Wayne.B wrote: On Fri, 27 Oct 2017 06:47:19 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote: Two women and a couple dogs lost at sea finally rescued after 5 months. http://www.cnn.com/2017/10/27/us/wom...rnd/index.html === An incredible tale of survival with more than a little bit of incompetence thrown in to the mix. Anyone with a modicum of sailing skill, and navigation skill/preparation, would not have ended up 2,000 miles off course. Fortunately they had plenty of water and food. The boat looked intact. Sails etc. They must have just been lost. In 2017, no GPS (or 3)? Hell even a sextant and a decent chart should have found something that was inhabited. If I was doing a trip like that, I'd look into the cost of a satellite phone. |
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True North Wrote in message:
On Friday, 27 October 2017 11:44:56 UTC-3, wrote: On Fri, 27 Oct 2017 10:14:15 -0400, Wayne.B wrote: On Fri, 27 Oct 2017 06:47:19 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote: Two women and a couple dogs lost at sea finally rescued after 5 months. http://www.cnn.com/2017/10/27/us/wom...rnd/index.html === An incredible tale of survival with more than a little bit of incompetence thrown in to the mix. Anyone with a modicum of sailing skill, and navigation skill/preparation, would not have ended up 2,000 miles off course. Fortunately they had plenty of water and food. The boat looked intact. Sails etc. They must have just been lost. In 2017, no GPS (or 3)? Hell even a sextant and a decent chart should have found something that was inhabited. If I was doing a trip like that, I'd look into the cost of a satellite phone. Your cb radio will meet all your boating communication needs. -- x ----Android NewsGroup Reader---- http://usenet.sinaapp.com/ |
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On 10/27/2017 10:00 PM, Wayne.B wrote:
On Fri, 27 Oct 2017 10:44:41 -0400, wrote: On Fri, 27 Oct 2017 10:14:15 -0400, Wayne.B wrote: On Fri, 27 Oct 2017 06:47:19 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote: Two women and a couple dogs lost at sea finally rescued after 5 months. http://www.cnn.com/2017/10/27/us/wom...rnd/index.html === An incredible tale of survival with more than a little bit of incompetence thrown in to the mix. Anyone with a modicum of sailing skill, and navigation skill/preparation, would not have ended up 2,000 miles off course. Fortunately they had plenty of water and food. The boat looked intact. Sails etc. They must have just been lost. In 2017, no GPS (or 3)? Hell even a sextant and a decent chart should have found something that was inhabited. === Exactly. Celestial navigation is becoming a lost art unfortunately but you can get pocket GPS units and a 5 year supply of batteries for a few hundred dollars. Did they have charts? Who knows but you have to wonder. Running well off shore of Georgia on the Navigator and running on autopilot following a course I had programed into the chart plotter, I took a break from sitting at the helm to take a ****. I asked one of the guys with me to just watch from the helm station in the event anything came up visually or on radar. Went down to the head and suddenly felt the boat heel over hard in a turn. Ran back up to the helm and the guy had decided to turn the autopilot off for some reason and had the boat well off the course I had programmed in the chart plotter. Unknown to me at the time, the flux gate compass that gives the boat's orientation and bearing on the plotter had been installed on a bulkhead in the engine room, too close to the washing machine motor that was on the other side of the bulkhead. Troubleshooting later, it was determined that if the boat went off course by about 10 degrees, it caused the flux gate compass to lose it's orientation and the little boat display on the chart plotter spun around to it appeared we were cruising in reverse at 19 knots. The guy was trying to turn the boat around, looking at the boat icon which was all screwed up. It was totally disorienting. We were well out of sight of land, so there were no visual clues, so I pulled back on the throttles to make some sense out of where we were really heading. The only thing that made sense was the traditional compass so, figuring that if I headed west, I should eventually run into Georgia. In time an offshore buoy appeared, I headed for it, got it's number and found it on a paper chart. After that, I was able to "re-sync" the flux gate compass and all was well again. I probably could have extended the radar range and see the shore line but I didn't think of it at the time. When we finally got to Jupiter, FL, one of the first things I did was to relocate the flux gate compass. Worked fine after that. |
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