skipmac
Well-Known Member
Some familiar-sounding posts on the CF..
"it wouldn't have happened if he'd had paper charts.."
"ah but what type of anchor was he carrying?"![]()
And no one asked what caliber gun? Cruiser's Forum must be losing its touch.
Some familiar-sounding posts on the CF..
"it wouldn't have happened if he'd had paper charts.."
"ah but what type of anchor was he carrying?"![]()
Might have been sitting on the hull when found but spent most of the time the right way up:
http://edition.cnn.com/2015/04/02/us/rescued-after-66-days-at-sea/index.html
Coast Guard spokesperson Lt Krystyn Pecora said Jordan survived eating the food he had on his boat, by collecting rain water and using a net to catch fish. She said he managed to stay hydrated by going inside his boat's cabin a lot.
"Sometimes I had to wade through water up to my thigh because the cabin was so full of water and I had to bail hundreds of gallons out. There was often days of rain, nonstop rain, and I couldn't just dry out my clothes and my blankets," Jordan explained
The report say the boat was upright with a broken mast. It sounds like the boat was rolled.
Short of food & yet working hard bailing "hundreds of gallons of water".
As the Gruffalo said " amazing"!
Nor how he caught the fish...He was able to survive adrift in the Atlantic Ocean by drinking rainwater and eating raw fish, according to the Coast Guard. It is not yet known why the boat capsized....
Nor how he caught the fish
Seriously though, that's obviously great news to someone and congrats to him on such an outstanding feat.
Boo2
He seems in too good condition for having been on the hull for 66 days. - how would you even manage that. Seems more likely the boat was upright. Seems more plausible that he had water and food on board.
If the mast either snapped or the boat rolled and that snapped the mast, surely he could cut it away and set up a jury rig or turn on the engine. 200 miles isnt that far...
If it was just a snapped mast - ok the main VHF would be down if he had to cut the mast away. But do people head out without a handheld as well ? (I know the range isnt that far, but surely there'd be something within range in 66 days)
"He read the Bible, from cover to cover, several times, to pass the time"!
If I'm ever in such a situation, I think finding food/fresh water, would give very little time for such leisure pursuits.
"He read the Bible, from cover to cover, several times, to pass the time"!
Some familiar-sounding posts on the CF..
"it wouldn't have happened if he'd had paper charts.."
"ah but what type of anchor was he carrying?"![]()
You have forgotten "what type of guns did he have?"