#Trim(mainLayout.Name)# Advertising Info Advertising Info

 
News Home Text Only News Powerboat-World MarineBusiness World Video Gallery Animated Knots
Cruising 2013 America's Cup


 


Sail-World.com : Sailor on sole watch missing off Sydney's northern beaches

Sailor on sole watch missing off Sydney's northern beaches

'Yacht being towed back to port after skipper goes overboard'    .

The search by rescue authorities for a yachtie missing off Sydney's northern beaches since yesterday (Sunday) has now been suspended. The sailor, who was not wearing a life jacket, was on sole watch while his wife was asleep below decks. When she woke up she found her husband missing and raised the alarm.

The couple had left Sydney in their 36ft Benetau fibreglass yacht about 10.30am on Sunday bound for Pittwater.

Helicopters were used in the search from first light this morning. While it is not exactly known when the sailor fell overboard, his wife raised the alarm off Narrabeen around lunchtime yesterday. The yacht had left Sydney in the morning, and the woman reported that she had seen her husband last about 45 minutes before she raised the alarm.

Water Police, Marine Rescue and lifesavers used 10 boats and helicopters in their search, which had to be stopped once the light failed. Police have towed the yacht to Careel Bay, near Avalon, with the distressed woman still aboard. A rescue helicopter spokesman said the woman’s distressed state and an apparently foreign accent, possibly European, had made it difficult to communicate with her.

It was Stephen Leahy from Westpac Rescue Helicopters who said the search was scaled down overnight but was continued this morning.

'Police will have emergency services searching an area probably from North Head all the way up to about Avalon and then probably about 5 to 8 kilometres offshore looking for the missing man,' he said early this morning.

'Water conditions are good, visibility is good and seas are very slight, so hopefully we should have a good result today.'

However cold conditions and the possibility of hypothermia would have been a danger to the sailor, and the search was called off over 24 hours after he was reported missing.




by Des Ryan

  

Click on the FB Like link to post this story to your FB wall

http://www.sail-world.com/index.cfm?nid=85174

8:44 PM Sun 26 Jun 2011 GMT



Click here for printer friendly version
Click here to send us feedback or comments about this story.

Click for further information on
EPIRB's and rescues

Related News Stories:

14 May 2013  AMVER to the rescue - again - of four sailors
06 May 2013  Coastguards pay tribute to yacht crew after copybook rescue
30 Apr 2013  Skipper missing, non-sailor rescued mid-Pacific, updated
23 Apr 2013  Bay of Biscay rescue prompts plea from Coastguard
23 Apr 2013  Dismasted Russian solo sailor rescued in Bass Strait
17 Apr 2013  Australian River Bar yacht drama: five beached including rescuers
15 Apr 2013  Ballina Bar yacht drama: five beached including rescuers
15 Apr 2013  Abandoned Wolfhound found drifting, mast intact, two months later
12 Apr 2013  Sailor and his rescuer dead in breaking river bar tragedy
01 Apr 2013  Rescued sailor steps up to repay his rescuers
MORE STORIES ...

 
Our Advertisers are committed to our sport, please support them!
This site and its contents are © Copyright TetraMedia Pty. Ltd and/or the original author, photographer etc. All Rights Reserved.

Photographs are copyright by law. If you wish to use or buy a photograph you must contact the photographer directly (there is a hyperlink in most cases to their website, or do a Google search.) with your request.

Please do not contact Sail-World.com as we cannot give permission for use of other photographer’s images.

Only if the photographer named on the image is Sail-world.com, Powerboat-world.com, Marinebusiness-world.com or NZBoating-World.com.
Contact us .
Ph: +61 2 8006 1873 or complete our feedback form    Contact us .
   View our Privacy Policy.    [Go Home]     [  Banner Advertising Specification]    [Bot Archive ]

Customised news feeds -Marine Industry companies, Clubs and Associations have their own customised version of our news feed on their website.
Look_here_to_see_examples

 
CLD