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Roger Long wrote:
Sara Gamp came ashore in, of all places, Yarmouth NS. Damage appears minimal but no word on her disposition. There are pictures he www.adamgrahamphoto.blogspot.com Shows once again that boats can do a great job taking care of themselves after the crew is evacuated. Last summer I bought a 33' steel cutter in Shelbourne and sailed it to Sydney ~430 miles. My first (sail) boat and first time sailing. I'm a poster child for why they build steel sail boats. All in all this is most encouraging set of photos. Not because of what went wrong, but because of what went right. I understand the old gentleman (about 75?) got hypothermia and was pretty weak when taken off. |
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