William_H
Well-Known Member
jessica watson collision
The whole matter has been confused by popular press/TV and especially by journalists.
At first the voyage was described as the start of a round the world record breaking attempt then later described as a shake down cruise for the attempt.
Especially since the collision some journalists have gone the irresposible parents line of "how could you let your 16 year old daughter do this?"
Regarding the collision I get the impression that any single handed sailor on the high seas can not expect a commercial vessel to sea or avoid the small boat. Regardless of regulations.
Anyway she departed again on Sun with a new mast. The boat I think is an SS34 Sparkman and Stephens design. I think Morning Cloud was the prototype. Many have been built in Oz. This design has been particularly popular for lone round the world sailors. She has a very big additional coach roof over the entrance hatch which will give a lot of shelter but might be susceptible to damage in a knock down.
Her course is east north of NZ up to cross the equator in the Pacific then south around Cape Horn, Cape of Good Hope south of Oz and back to Sydney. Is she up to it? Only time will tell. We have had 2 Oz boys do 2 similar voyages of recent years at 17 yo in same type of boat so why not a girl.
She certainly was not phased by the collision and dismasting and recovered and got back to Sydney without aid so she has a lot more experience now. We wish her good luck olewill
The whole matter has been confused by popular press/TV and especially by journalists.
At first the voyage was described as the start of a round the world record breaking attempt then later described as a shake down cruise for the attempt.
Especially since the collision some journalists have gone the irresposible parents line of "how could you let your 16 year old daughter do this?"
Regarding the collision I get the impression that any single handed sailor on the high seas can not expect a commercial vessel to sea or avoid the small boat. Regardless of regulations.
Anyway she departed again on Sun with a new mast. The boat I think is an SS34 Sparkman and Stephens design. I think Morning Cloud was the prototype. Many have been built in Oz. This design has been particularly popular for lone round the world sailors. She has a very big additional coach roof over the entrance hatch which will give a lot of shelter but might be susceptible to damage in a knock down.
Her course is east north of NZ up to cross the equator in the Pacific then south around Cape Horn, Cape of Good Hope south of Oz and back to Sydney. Is she up to it? Only time will tell. We have had 2 Oz boys do 2 similar voyages of recent years at 17 yo in same type of boat so why not a girl.
She certainly was not phased by the collision and dismasting and recovered and got back to Sydney without aid so she has a lot more experience now. We wish her good luck olewill