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Default Sleeping man hits whale..No steel hull = sunk


"Joe" wrote

He said the whale, a large male in a pod of about six humpbacks, had
hit his yacht with its tail, opening a large hole in one of the boats's
three hulls.


That means he's still got two good hulls. I think the whale knocked a hole
in the middle hull because of losing electrical power. They put the batteries
in the middle hull I'd guess. So probably the hole probably wasn't in one
of the akas (or is it almas?) Funny how trimaran people always brag about
how safe and seaworthy their boats are. They say you can get a hole in one
or two hulls and still stay afloat so you can make repairs and limp to port.
How come a hole in one hull makes the boat have to be abandoned?

Four more questions:
1 - Are most sailors these days wimps who pack it in at the first hint of adversity?
2 - His it got to the point where when somebody stubs his toe he sets off his EPIRB?
3 - Should sailors who go offshore be required to pass a proficiency test?
4 - Because of their unsafe record should multihulls be restricted to near shore waters?

Cheers,
Ellen



 
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