Bjammin,
You talk like you lived in the slip next to her. How do you know she had the required maturity and experience? Because she got a skipper's license?? Puh-leeze, again, Jessica Dubroff took the Private pilots test and look what happened.
As far as her not making a mistake, her "Blog" (because she didn't want any publicity right?) was speaking of the weather and what was looking to be like a tough leg in front of her. Rather than change course or divert, she plunged right into the weather. Freak wave? My ass! You make it sound like it was glass and this thing just jumped her.....
"On January 23 of this year, Sunderland first set out on her journey back from Marina Del Rey in Los Angeles, California. On her journey, she had found a lot of different opposition from other sailors because her voyage was going to be taking her into the Indian Ocean at the onset of the winter storm session. During the storm, when she lost contact with her family was considered as the most difficult part of her entire voyage.
A blog throughout her journey had been being kept by Abby. On her website her last entry said that she had hit rough weather and winds that had reached as high as 45 knots."
And from her blog directly:
Wednesday, June 9, 2010
A Rough Few Days
The last few days have pretty busy out here. I've been in some rough weather for awhile with winds steady at 40-45 knots with higher gusts. With that front passing, the conditions were lighter today. It was a nice day today with some lighter winds which gave me a chance to patch everything up. Wild Eyes was great through everything but after a day with over 50 knots at times, I had quite a bit of work to do.
For most of the day today I had about 20 knots. I had been hoping to get some lighter winds so I could patch up one of my sails. It was still a bit windy out but with more rough weather tomorrow I wasn't sure when my next chance to fix it would be. I managed to take it down, take care of the tear and get it back up in a couple of hours. It wasn't the most fun job I have done out here. With the seas still huge, Wild Eyes was rolling around like crazy. Of course not even half and hour after I got the sail back up the wind dropped from 20 to 10 knots!
My Thrane & Thrane (Internet) system is down again so I am not able to send in my blog. The problem seems a bit more serious than the last few times I have had trouble with it. There is something wrong with the terminal at the back. It is possible that water got inside of it because it has a rough ride back there the past few days with waves crashing right over it. Unfortunately, if that is the problem I probably won't be able to fix it. At least I still have my Iridium phones so I can still call in to my mom and read her my bog for her to post.
The wind is beginning to pick up. It is back up to 20 knots and I am expecting that by midnight tonight I could have 35-50 knots with gusts to 60 so I am off to sleep before it really picks up.
She knew what was coming and yet pressed on and got bit. You can cheer this kid all you want but I'm not buying into letting your kids run like an adult just because you want to use them for notoriety.