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Crew replaces rudder with cabin door
08:17 AM CST on Friday, April 1, 2005 Associated Press WELLINGTON, New Zealand - Talk about being creative in a pinch. Six men aboard a Russian yacht used a cabin door to help steer the crippled vessel. It sailed -- limped, really -- into New Zealand's Wellington Harbor on Friday after a month at sea with the makeshift rudder. The crew of the Apostol Andrey was relieved to make land after battling high seas in the storm-tossed Southern Ocean on the disabled 50-foot yacht, skipper Nikolay Litau said. Owned by a Moscow adventure club, the boat was going around Antarctica when it lost its rudder about 1,306 miles south of New Zealand on March 3, he said. The crew decided to replace it with the cabin door and try to make their way toward New Zealand, the nearest land. The crew alerted Moscow's maritime rescue coordination center and it contacted New Zealand's Rescue Coordination Center, sparking several weeks of close communication between the boat, its owners, the rescue center and the Russian Embassy in New Zealand's capital, Wellington. "Forty days at sea was a little difficult," Litau said. Rescue center officer Mike Roberts described the crew's journey to New Zealand as a "fine piece of seamanship." "They are obviously highly experienced people. They were in an isolated place and coped very well in extremely difficult circumstances," he said. On Friday the men were focused on their immediate plans -- showers and lunch. |
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In article ffJ3e.52672$AN1.39127@fed1read03,
"Renegade" wrote: Six men aboard a Russian yacht used a cabin door to help steer the crippled vessel. It sailed -- limped, really -- into New Zealand's Wellington Harbor on Friday after a month at sea with the makeshift rudder. Impressive... but I doubt I'm the only one on this newsgroup who's already figured out what they'll do if the rudder goes "krunch" in the night. [our port setee extension is our backup; we carry spare pintles.] -- Jere Lull Xan-a-Deux ('73 Tanzer 28 #4 out of Tolchester, MD) Xan's Pages: http://members.dca.net/jerelull/X-Main.html Our BVI FAQs (290+ pics) http://homepage.mac.com/jerelull/BVI/ |
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On Sat, 2 Apr 2005 20:21:07 -0700, "Renegade"
wrote: Crew replaces rudder with cabin door 08:17 AM CST on Friday, April 1, 2005 Associated Press WELLINGTON, New Zealand - Talk about being creative in a pinch. Six men aboard a Russian yacht used a cabin door to help steer the crippled vessel. It sailed -- limped, really -- into New Zealand's Wellington Harbor on Friday after a month at sea with the makeshift rudder. How funny. I got a 44' skiff home from 80 miles off-shore, by rigging a toilet seat cover as a rudder back in '79. Its a small world. -- Bush and the NeoConvicts who control him are destroying the once-great United States. |
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