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Hey! That's my quote
![]() An incredible proportion of abandoned vessels are later found floating. They may be waterlogged but they are a lot more solid than a liferaft. Schooner Curlew 1962 is another famous example. -- Roger Long "...never leave the boat except to step up into the liferaft!) R. |
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I didn't get a hit on that google suggestion. I know the real story and
have met some of the people involved but I would enjoy reading the account. Can you provide a link? -- Roger Long Just kidding: I have great respect for a boat that Ferenc Mate can't insult and that survived The Perfect Storm without a crew (google "Perfect Storm and Katana" for the REAL story...never leave the boat except to step up into the liferaft!) R. |
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That Westsail you speak did NOT survive the "Perfect Storm", for it wasn't
anywhere near the Perfect Storm. That Westsail was off Montauk in 40 knot winds. No great shakes, even if two inexperienced crew were scared. survived The Perfect Storm |
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Katari - and the original author removed it from the web. You'll have to do
some extra research to find the story - but, aside from it's being very defensive and self serving by the captain who let the two girls get on the radio, it's a pretty good read. L8R Skip -- Morgan 461 #2 SV Flying Pig http://tinyurl.com/384p2 "Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things you didn't do than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines. Sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover." - Mark Twain "Roger Long" wrote in message ... I didn't get a hit on that google suggestion. I know the real story and have met some of the people involved but I would enjoy reading the account. Can you provide a link? -- Roger Long Just kidding: I have great respect for a boat that Ferenc Mate can't insult and that survived The Perfect Storm without a crew (google "Perfect Storm and Katana" for the REAL story...never leave the boat except to step up into the liferaft!) R. |
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Oops. Satori...
http://world.std.com/~kent/satori/ -- Morgan 461 #2 SV Flying Pig http://tinyurl.com/384p2 "Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things you didn't do than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines. Sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover." - Mark Twain "Roger Long" wrote in message ... I didn't get a hit on that google suggestion. I know the real story and have met some of the people involved but I would enjoy reading the account. Can you provide a link? -- Roger Long Just kidding: I have great respect for a boat that Ferenc Mate can't insult and that survived The Perfect Storm without a crew (google "Perfect Storm and Katana" for the REAL story...never leave the boat except to step up into the liferaft!) R. |
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On Mon, 27 Dec 2004 21:42:15 GMT, "Roger Long"
wrote: I didn't get a hit on that google suggestion. I know the real story and have met some of the people involved but I would enjoy reading the account. Can you provide a link? My error: Katana's the name of another boat that hit a storm and lived to sail again. The boat's name was "Satori" and here's the relevant link: http://world.std.com/~kent/satori/ R. |
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With the benefit of some professional involvement in sailing vessel safety
and accident investigation, I found his account quite convincing. I would fault him only for failure to control the use of the radio. -- Roger Long "rhys" wrote in message ... My error: Katana's the name of another boat that hit a storm and lived to sail again. The boat's name was "Satori" and here's the relevant link: http://world.std.com/~kent/satori/ R. |
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Is the wind really that low in the states?
It is regularly gets above 30 knots here, the most I have sailed in in the Hauraki gulf is 55 knots (thats the marine forecast not my guessing) at the moment it is gusting to 40 knots . " Colville coastal forecast Issued at: 4:40 pm 29 Dec 2004 NZDT Valid to: 11:59 am 30 Dec 2004 NZDT Forecast *GALE WARNING IN FORCE* Northeast rising to 40 knots this evening. Sea very rough. Northerly swell rising to 3 metres. Poor visibility in rain. Outlook following 12 hours: Becoming northwest 25 knots." http://www.metservice.co.nz/default/...olvillecoastal |
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On Tue, 28 Dec 2004 19:20:29 GMT, "Roger Long"
wrote: With the benefit of some professional involvement in sailing vessel safety and accident investigation, I found his account quite convincing. I would fault him only for failure to control the use of the radio. Yes, that's what I got from it. He was good on sailing the boat and keeping his OWN nerve, but for whatever reason (bad judgment in taking newbie crew aboard in the first place?) he could neither convey this to the crew nor control them by example. Whatever the dynamics were (and I can't blame anyone inexperienced for losing it in appalling conditions), it's a tribute to the Westsail 32 that it rode out the storm and was salvaged by its owner (dumb luck!) to continue to have a good life as a famous little tank of a sailboat. R. |
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That reminds me to check out the Sydney-Hobart results. With all the
tsunami news, it's fallen off the news radar. On 29 Dec 2004 00:53:27 -0800, "akcarlos" wrote: Is the wind really that low in the states? It is regularly gets above 30 knots here, the most I have sailed in in the Hauraki gulf is 55 knots (thats the marine forecast not my guessing) at the moment it is gusting to 40 knots . " Colville coastal forecast Issued at: 4:40 pm 29 Dec 2004 NZDT Valid to: 11:59 am 30 Dec 2004 NZDT Forecast *GALE WARNING IN FORCE* Northeast rising to 40 knots this evening. Sea very rough. Northerly swell rising to 3 metres. Poor visibility in rain. Outlook following 12 hours: Becoming northwest 25 knots." http://www.metservice.co.nz/default/...olvillecoastal |
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