Buck Turgidson
Well-Known Member
Downwind might also take you round the Azores highWhy? I don't have the emergency kit to deal with asteroid impact at home, nor do I have a gas mask in case a mega volcano erupts. I don't even have the kit to deal with a whale attack. I would consider it a fail for anyone who plans for such unreasonably unlikely events. I also don't carry a spare alternator or starter motor, and that's infinitely more likely than the sun taking out all of our GNSS systems. Even if I were mid atlantic when this highly unlikely event occured, sailing downwind will very likely get me to safety. I think I'd probably survive even without a compass if my sails were still working, which they would be.
But I agree that heading west which can be easily done without a compass thanks to all those bright things in the sky would be a perfectly suitable contingency for the once in two lifetimes event which took out satellites on both sides of the globe simultaneously.

