miyagimoon
Well-Known Member
I am a member of the Closed Facebook Group "Red Sea Passage". It's for people who are or intend to sail either up or down the Red Sea and across the Indian Ocean.
One member has just posted that they need urgent repairs and is there any facilities in Cochin, India. The member is in fact the wife of a man who is right now sailing across the Indian Ocean. Her only communication with him is by e-mail / text via a Sat-phone. On following up this request it would appear the yacht in question is some 200 miles south east of the Island of Socotra and some 1200 miles from Cochin. The problem is associated with the Keel.
When asked to be more specific about the problem her reply was " from what I understand - there are 4 main frames where the keel is placed. the last of the stern has come off from the hull, no water enters but moves up and down, it is a matter of time before water starts to enter.
The others I think are patches badly made and some water is passing between the fiberglass."
I believe the Yacht to be a Bavaria 49 age etc not known.
My advise has been to head to the Seychelles some 900 miles South (Downwind) as apposed to sailing to India (1200 miles to the East with a prevailing NE Wind). She has suggested the Maldives (1100 miles ESE) as it is on route to his final destination of Malaysia.
Anyone any thoughts in respect to the Hull / Keel and any ideas as to what they can do to reduce risk of loosing keel etc.
I have suggested getting as quickly as possible to a safe haven. The Maldives although on route may be too far especially if they get adverse weather.
One member has just posted that they need urgent repairs and is there any facilities in Cochin, India. The member is in fact the wife of a man who is right now sailing across the Indian Ocean. Her only communication with him is by e-mail / text via a Sat-phone. On following up this request it would appear the yacht in question is some 200 miles south east of the Island of Socotra and some 1200 miles from Cochin. The problem is associated with the Keel.
When asked to be more specific about the problem her reply was " from what I understand - there are 4 main frames where the keel is placed. the last of the stern has come off from the hull, no water enters but moves up and down, it is a matter of time before water starts to enter.
The others I think are patches badly made and some water is passing between the fiberglass."
I believe the Yacht to be a Bavaria 49 age etc not known.
My advise has been to head to the Seychelles some 900 miles South (Downwind) as apposed to sailing to India (1200 miles to the East with a prevailing NE Wind). She has suggested the Maldives (1100 miles ESE) as it is on route to his final destination of Malaysia.
Anyone any thoughts in respect to the Hull / Keel and any ideas as to what they can do to reduce risk of loosing keel etc.
I have suggested getting as quickly as possible to a safe haven. The Maldives although on route may be too far especially if they get adverse weather.
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