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That's a really good point Rich. In many cases the boat is just fine.
However the crew, through fear, are the ones who don't weather the storm. No pun intended. Fear is natural. I have been scared for my life at sea only to find that the boat was more than capable of handling the conditions. There are well documented cases of people abandoning their boats only have the boat found, at a later date, in a somewhat messy but seaworthy condition. I read somewhere (sorry I can't remember where) that nearly half of all boats that are abandoned in a storm are found later floating and in some kind of working order. They were saying that the danger of abandoning the boat was far greater than the danger of staying on board in at least half of those conditions. One story I read the boat was taking on water and heeling so much that the bilge pump wouldn't pump out any water. It was about three feet deep in the cabin. The boat was found later with the pump running on batteries after a week or so and no water inside to speak of. The investigation says that the captain trying to steer the boat in such heavy winds caused it to heel so muh and caused most of the problems they were having. Jumping ino the ocean during a storm to be rescued was much more dangerous than staying on a boat that was floating around for over a week with no problems that would be life threatening. I am really curious as to what they could have done differently. It seems that the people that trust thier boat and thier ability to survive tend to do so much more than those that can't handle the ride. -- Message posted via BoatKB.com http://www.boatkb.com/Uwe/Forums.asp...iling/200701/1 |
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