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I would think it has more of a chance being pushed away from
the ship, or at least along the side. Joe probably knows, I'm sure he's run over a sailboat or two. Scotty "Jeff" wrote in message news ![]() Yes, the boat had no problem, the sailors were put back onboard and they continued on. Given my limited swimming ability, I would stay with the boat simple because I doubt if I could get far enough away to improve my chances. But I understand that many people have the fear that the boat will get sucked under, and they along with it. I wonder if that really happens? Scotty wrote: As I remember, the boat came through just fine. Scotty "Capt. JG" wrote in message ... I'm wondering if it would have been better to stay with the sailboat, rather than abandon ship... comments? -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "Jeff" wrote in message . .. Baltimore Sun, 8/18/2001 - Sailing Trip Turns Treacherous. Sailboat Meets 700-foot Tanker One Mile North of the Bay Bridge in the Craighill Shipping Channel - A couple tacking southbound at 3 a.m. in a 27-foot Catalina were unable to get out of the way of a northbound 700-foot tanker loaded with 10 million gallons of fuel. The wind had died & the sailboat's skipper broke the key to the outboard motor and was unable to use the radio to effect. Before the collision, the couple abandoned their boat, wearing life jackets & carrying a whistle and rope (to avoid being separated.) The tanker brushed past the sailboat. The couple were rescued after 2 hours and a search effort by boats & helicopters from six federal, state and local rescue teams. The tanker ran aground, briefly, but was refloated without damage or loss of fuel. The sailboat remained operational and was returned to the unhurt couple who sailed it to their destination. |
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