William_H
Well-Known Member
About this time last year I reported on a couple lost while rowing to their yacht in an inflatable and aparently blown past the yacht out to sea.
Well it has happened again. This time a Perth lady at an island off Malaysia set off alone to row/paddle her 10ft inflatable back to the yacht. She was caught by tide flow and was swept hundreds of kilometres down through Malacca Straights to be rescued 5 days later. She was very sunburned and dehydrated. V lucky to survive. The search parties had given up.
The moral... don't trust to your ability to row or paddle an inflatable against wind or tide. Don't feel safe until you are on shore or onboard your yacht. You would do well to carry a survival pack and flares in an inflatable.
olewilll
Well it has happened again. This time a Perth lady at an island off Malaysia set off alone to row/paddle her 10ft inflatable back to the yacht. She was caught by tide flow and was swept hundreds of kilometres down through Malacca Straights to be rescued 5 days later. She was very sunburned and dehydrated. V lucky to survive. The search parties had given up.
The moral... don't trust to your ability to row or paddle an inflatable against wind or tide. Don't feel safe until you are on shore or onboard your yacht. You would do well to carry a survival pack and flares in an inflatable.
olewilll