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On Sep 4, 5:12*pm, "Gregory Hall" wrote:
.... I scoff because I can take a look-see using Google Maps. http://www.nationsonline.org/oneworl...rt_Moresby.htm You might want to zoom *it in a couple notches so you can see the reef and other obstructions. And you can readily see if there's a headwind leaving port then there will be a tailwind returning to port. You can also see the area is wide open with few dangers and obstructions until you get to the pass in the outlying reef proper. ... Nice picture. I have a chart of the area. It is a bit reefier than you might guess from the photo. The entrance to the yacht harbor is particularly full of bommies and they don't show at all in the sat pic. The prevailing winds in that area are the SE trades but, of course, I don't know what Zac was seeing. The waves that you see in the pass are likely refractions from incoming surf rather than wind waves. I'm not going to argue that Zac is telling God's own truth. He is, after all, a sailor selling a drama. I also don't know where he was when his motor went south. Still, it is very possible that when his engine quit he was drifting onto a dangerous lee shore. If he was near the Basilisk Passage in a SE'r'ly then he'd be hard on the wind on stb to return to the harbor. I admit, I'm guessing about the particulars but, the story is not beyond belief to me. -- Tom. |
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