JEssica Watson shouldn';t qualify as the youngest person to sail round the world because...apparently she didn't sail into the northern hemisphere...
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JEssica Watson shouldn';t qualify as the youngest person to sail round the world because...apparently she didn't sail into the northern hemisphere...
Yes, I hope it'll stop this race that seems to have developed in the last year for younger and younger kids to attempt this. There's an American girl a few months behind Jessica Watson who, assuming she completes her journey in good time, will beat out Jessica by five months in the age war. Then, of course the 13 year old that this thread is about. Maybe by eliminating the category no one will consider letting a 12 year old try this!
She did, the argument is that she didn't go far enough north and as such sailed less miles than Jesse Martin.
Abby Sunderland has also defered her solo around the world voygage and as such won't be younger than Jessica Watson.
Her record won't be recognised but I still think she has done an amazing job and is an inspiring young woman despite her insistance of her "ordinaryness"
Sydney put on a perfect day for her arrival and she kept the prime minister waiting three hours....then disagreed with his address!
I found it rather amusing that customs had to board Ella's Pink Lady to clear her to dock in Australian waters and dispose of all food etc "just incase" there was something that was prohibited that was picked up on the way. She didn't stop anywhere!
Looks like bad news for Abby Sunderland. Here's hoping they find her and she's OK (but the nearest boat is 400 MILES away).
http://nbcsports.msnbc.com/id/376188...-other_sports/
thoughts and prayers. Hang on Abby! :o
http://www.soloround.blogspot.com/
"Abby is fine!"
http://www.soloround.blogspot.com/
whew :)
Thank goodness! Sounds like this girl has a good head on her shoulders -- it will be neat to hear her own account of what happened, as well as her experiences on the fishing boat that is going to pick her up!
So...idle curiosity (now that we know she's safe) - what will they do with the boat? Will they tow it? Leave it out there? Inquiring minds wander:)
I was wondering the same thing . . . my guess is they will salvage what they can and tow it, as long as that doesn't interfere with their fishing operations. It sounds like the boat is still seaworthy, just needs some repairs.
ETA: DH is a maritime history junkie and he says another option is that they could scuttle the boat, i.e., intentionally sink it so that it is not a hazard to other ships.
It was left behind. I don't know if it was scuttled, but I would assume so.
Karen
Laura Dekker (now 14) today got the go-ahead from a Dutch court to start her solo sailing trip around the world, against the recommendation from the Council for Child Protection.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100727/...s_young_sailor