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Is anyone else following Donna Lange's struggle to reach Bermuda? This is
turning into real drama. Whatever judgements you make about how she got into this mess, it's a good thing for anyone who goes deepwater to be reminded what reserves of strength and endurance we carry. All too many people give up too soon and sometimes even die as a result. If this were your typical yachtsman in his half million dollar Beneatau with a full crew, he would probably already be back on shore with his feet up on the desk asking his secretary to place a call to the insurance company. You've got to admire her determination not to push the "Easy Button". -- Roger Long |
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Roger ,, I have been watching this for days... she has really been up
against it. This morning she is about 100 kt miles from out.. or at least that far from easy sailing. She has been at the tiller for hours. Since she is going toward Bermuda and the wind is south southwest she is on a broad reach. This am she had the storm jib up .. and she is out in the cockpit for twelve hours. When/if she makes it to Bermuda her friends are flying her back to RI for some R and R. She may be nutty but she is tough. Something I can't figure .. why did she get so far north with the big low pressure system and all? I checked the Bermuda weather for marine etc.. If she had stayed south, the wind is strong, the waves are like 9'. She could be cruising toward Charleston, SC and then Larry could be giving her a rub down. ========== "Roger Long" wrote in message ... Is anyone else following Donna Lange's struggle to reach Bermuda? This is turning into real drama. Whatever judgements you make about how she got into this mess, it's a good thing for anyone who goes deepwater to be reminded what reserves of strength and endurance we carry. All too many people give up too soon and sometimes even die as a result. If this were your typical yachtsman in his half million dollar Beneatau with a full crew, he would probably already be back on shore with his feet up on the desk asking his secretary to place a call to the insurance company. You've got to admire her determination not to push the "Easy Button". -- Roger Long |
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On Apr 18, 8:15 am, "NE Sailboat" wrote:
Roger ,, I have been watching this for days... she has really been up against it. This morning she is about 100 kt miles from out.. or at least that far from easy sailing. She has been at the tiller for hours. Since she is going toward Bermuda and the wind is south southwest she is on a broad reach. This am she had the storm jib up .. and she is out in the cockpit for twelve hours. When/if she makes it to Bermuda her friends are flying her back to RI for some R and R. She may be nutty but she is tough. Something I can't figure .. why did she get so far north with the big low pressure system and all? I checked the Bermuda weather for marine etc.. If she had stayed south, the wind is strong, the waves are like 9'. She could be cruising toward Charleston, SC and then Larry could be giving her a rub down. =========="Roger Long" wrote in message ... Is anyone else following Donna Lange's struggle to reach Bermuda? This is turning into real drama. Whatever judgements you make about how she got into this mess, it's a good thing for anyone who goes deepwater to be reminded what reserves of strength and endurance we carry. All too many people give up too soon and sometimes even die as a result. If this were your typical yachtsman in his half million dollar Beneatau with a full crew, he would probably already be back on shore with his feet up on the desk asking his secretary to place a call to the insurance company. You've got to admire her determination not to push the "Easy Button". -- Roger Long- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I have some friends on a 58' Amel Super Maramu that pulled into Charelston two days ago to wait out the storm. They got caught in 20 ft + seas on the way down to the keys, then the islands. From what they said, they got the last slip in town since so many were seeking shelter. I do not know why anyone thinks Donna is "nutty". I think she has "True Grit". Joe |
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Joe,, I never said the woman didn't have "true grit" ..
But,, she keeps putting herself in extreme danger, sailing when she shouldn't. And remember .. she is alone. I truely think she has some issues. But that doesn't mean she isn't a good sailor .. I just hope she gets home ok,, and figures out why she keeps pushing the envelope. YOur friends didn't push the envelope and they are on a much bigger boat with crew.. ================================================== =============== "Joe" wrote in message oups.com... On Apr 18, 8:15 am, "NE Sailboat" wrote: Roger ,, I have been watching this for days... she has really been up against it. This morning she is about 100 kt miles from out.. or at least that far from easy sailing. She has been at the tiller for hours. Since she is going toward Bermuda and the wind is south southwest she is on a broad reach. This am she had the storm jib up .. and she is out in the cockpit for twelve hours. When/if she makes it to Bermuda her friends are flying her back to RI for some R and R. She may be nutty but she is tough. Something I can't figure .. why did she get so far north with the big low pressure system and all? I checked the Bermuda weather for marine etc.. If she had stayed south, the wind is strong, the waves are like 9'. She could be cruising toward Charleston, SC and then Larry could be giving her a rub down. =========="Roger Long" wrote in message ... Is anyone else following Donna Lange's struggle to reach Bermuda? This is turning into real drama. Whatever judgements you make about how she got into this mess, it's a good thing for anyone who goes deepwater to be reminded what reserves of strength and endurance we carry. All too many people give up too soon and sometimes even die as a result. If this were your typical yachtsman in his half million dollar Beneatau with a full crew, he would probably already be back on shore with his feet up on the desk asking his secretary to place a call to the insurance company. You've got to admire her determination not to push the "Easy Button". -- Roger Long- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I have some friends on a 58' Amel Super Maramu that pulled into Charelston two days ago to wait out the storm. They got caught in 20 ft + seas on the way down to the keys, then the islands. From what they said, they got the last slip in town since so many were seeking shelter. I do not know why anyone thinks Donna is "nutty". I think she has "True Grit". Joe |
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![]() "NE Sailboat" wrote in message news:PgqVh.9166$uF1.1076@trndny04... Joe,, I never said the woman didn't have "true grit" .. But,, she keeps putting herself in extreme danger, sailing when she shouldn't. And remember .. she is alone. I truely think she has some issues. But that doesn't mean she isn't a good sailor .. I just hope she gets home ok,, and figures out why she keeps pushing the envelope. YOur friends didn't push the envelope and they are on a much bigger boat with crew.. ================================================== =============== I don't really think she's pushing the envelope -- I think the weather is doing that for her. If she had perfect weather every day, I don't think she would be in the least bit disappointed. |
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KLC,, your posting is stupid..
She keeps going into bad weather. When the weather advisory is for hurricane conditions to the right but moderate conditions to the left,,, do ya go right? The system she is in was forcast in advance. She could have gone to Bermuda and avoided it. She didn't .. she kept heading for RI. Now . .. she is in deep doo doo and heading for Bermuda .. Maybe you are just trying to be a contrarian .. but your input is very dumb. ============ "KLC Lewis" wrote in message news ![]() "NE Sailboat" wrote in message news:PgqVh.9166$uF1.1076@trndny04... Joe,, I never said the woman didn't have "true grit" .. But,, she keeps putting herself in extreme danger, sailing when she shouldn't. And remember .. she is alone. I truely think she has some issues. But that doesn't mean she isn't a good sailor .. I just hope she gets home ok,, and figures out why she keeps pushing the envelope. YOur friends didn't push the envelope and they are on a much bigger boat with crew.. ================================================== =============== I don't really think she's pushing the envelope -- I think the weather is doing that for her. If she had perfect weather every day, I don't think she would be in the least bit disappointed. |
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On Apr 18, 9:52 am, "NE Sailboat" wrote:
Joe,, I never said the woman didn't have "true grit" .. But,, she keeps putting herself in extreme danger, sailing when she shouldn't. Well seems she has a goal to accomplish. I don't know any sailor who has been at sea for many years who did not find themselves in bad to extreme weather every onece and awhile. And remember .. she is alone. I know that. Sometimes it's better to be alone, don't have to worry about others screwing things up. I admire solo sailors, captains of their own destiny. I truely think she has some issues. But that doesn't mean she isn't a good sailor .. Everyone has issues. Maybe the best cure for thoses issues for her is to focus on an extreme challenge. I just hope she gets home ok,, and figures out why she keeps pushing the envelope. I'm confident she will make it home. Some clowns can go out in 3 ft seas and it's "Pushing the Envelope" of thier skills. Some can sail in hurricanes, take roll overs, spend countless hours on the helm, before they feel they are pushing the envelope. Dreams can often become challenging, but challenges are what we live for. YOur friends didn't push the envelope and they are on a much bigger boat with crew.. Well anyone willing to fork out over a million bucks for a french boat most likely lives a pretty damn pampered life. They IMO rank with most weekend warriors, seeking bimbos and gin, more than a true challenge of their skills. Joe |
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Yo.. Joe Joe..
What is wrong with "bimbos and gin"? I don't drink but if I did ... bimbos and gin sound like a pretty good cocktail and doing it on a million dollar boat. I sense some enviousness in your posting .. no million dollar boat? Go down and get yourself a bottle of gin.. Bimbos? Now,, that can't be purchased, it must be earned. ============= .. On Apr 18, 9:52 am, "NE Sailboat" wrote: Joe,, I never said the woman didn't have "true grit" .. But,, she keeps putting herself in extreme danger, sailing when she shouldn't. Well seems she has a goal to accomplish. I don't know any sailor who has been at sea for many years who did not find themselves in bad to extreme weather every onece and awhile. And remember .. she is alone. I know that. Sometimes it's better to be alone, don't have to worry about others screwing things up. I admire solo sailors, captains of their own destiny. I truely think she has some issues. But that doesn't mean she isn't a good sailor .. Everyone has issues. Maybe the best cure for thoses issues for her is to focus on an extreme challenge. I just hope she gets home ok,, and figures out why she keeps pushing the envelope. I'm confident she will make it home. Some clowns can go out in 3 ft seas and it's "Pushing the Envelope" of thier skills. Some can sail in hurricanes, take roll overs, spend countless hours on the helm, before they feel they are pushing the envelope. Dreams can often become challenging, but challenges are what we live for. YOur friends didn't push the envelope and they are on a much bigger boat with crew.. Well anyone willing to fork out over a million bucks for a french boat most likely lives a pretty damn pampered life. They IMO rank with most weekend warriors, seeking bimbos and gin, more than a true challenge of their skills. Joe |
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"NE Sailboat" wrote in
news:LRoVh.3561$BS2.2880@trndny01: She could be cruising toward Charleston, SC and then Larry could be giving her a rub down. My table awaits....(c; Larry -- |
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Captain Roger ,, I just checked her web site.. Seems to be saying things are
getting better for her. The web site says that she is going to be flown to RI, get some rest, and when strong enough and her boat in decent shape, she will be off for RI. I figure if she is delayed long enough ,, I may be in Bristol with my boat when she comes in. That would be kinda neat. I will tell her "Donna, you are nuts, but your a damn good sailor". Honesty is the best policy. ===================== "Roger Long" wrote in message ... Is anyone else following Donna Lange's struggle to reach Bermuda? This is turning into real drama. Whatever judgements you make about how she got into this mess, it's a good thing for anyone who goes deepwater to be reminded what reserves of strength and endurance we carry. All too many people give up too soon and sometimes even die as a result. If this were your typical yachtsman in his half million dollar Beneatau with a full crew, he would probably already be back on shore with his feet up on the desk asking his secretary to place a call to the insurance company. You've got to admire her determination not to push the "Easy Button". -- Roger Long |
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