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'Most Innovative' yacht in mystery sinking
By Sail-World Cruising round-up,
6:45 AM Sat 18 Feb 2012
Its oversized windows, glass skylights, main deck pool area and beach club, which won it accolades last year for its innovative features were not enough to keep it afloat. Yogi, the 60m superyacht which won the 'Most Innovative Yacht of the Year of 2011' has sunk off the island of Skyros in Greece. ...[more]
Nine-year-old: 'We're gonna sink. We're gonna die,' but family rescued
By Lee Mylchreest,
11:43 AM Fri 10 Feb 2012
'If one bad thing goes wrong, it just seems like it gets worse and worse and worse and that's what happened.' These were the words of rescued sailor Mitchell James, the Canadian skipper of the catamaran lost to the Pacific Ocean after he, his brother Bradley and nine-year-old nephew West were rescued over two hundred nautical miles off the coast of Honolulu. ...[more]
Weedy seabed could have caused boat disaster
By Sail-World Cruising round-up, ,
12:14 PM Mon 6 Feb 2012
A weedy seabed may have been the cause of an experienced Victorian crew's narrow escape when their yacht grounded in severe weather on rocks at East Kangaroo Island, just to the east of Flinders Island in Bass Strait. ...[more]
No rescue for stowaway sailor headed for the Antarctic
By nk,
9:15 AM Mon 6 Feb 2012
The New Zealand Government have said they will not take action to rescue a a boat maintenance worker who was apparently accidentally taken to sea on board a Norwegian yacht whose skipper had just been deported. The yacht has no EPIRB on board and was headed to the Antarctic. Depending on weather conditions, the yacht may have already reached the Southern continent. ...[more]
Andhoey has stowaway but no EPIRB in trip to Antarctic
By Sail-World Cruising round-up,
10:32 AM Sun 29 Jan 2012
Tearaway Norwegian sailor Jarle Andhoey has told a Norwegian broadcasting company he was told by New Zealand officials to leave New Zealand but didn't know there was still a workman on board. After they left port in a hurry they realised the man was present. He then became an inadvertent stowaway because Andhoey was actually headed for Antarctica with no intention of returning to New Zealand. ...[more]
Queen Bee 'ejects' crew and crosses the Atlantic in three year miracle
By nk, ,
10:38 AM Fri 27 Jan 2012
Last week an American-registered 26-foot pleasure boat was located 20 nautical miles off the northern coast of Spain and towed to shore. It was with amazement that authorities discovered that it was the hull of the yacht Queen Bee, a North Carolina-built Regulator, which had 'ejected' its crew one stormy day three and a half years earlier off the coast of Nantucket, Massachusetts. ...[more]
Troubled Norwegian sailor Jarle Andhoy heads for Antarctica again
By Lee Mylchreest,
1:46 PM Wed 25 Jan 2012
Have you seen this yacht? Unless you are on your way to Antarctica, probably not. The self-proclaimed Viking sailor who embarked on an illegal journey to Antarctica last year which ended in the death of three of his crew and the loss of his boat, is at it again. ...[more]
Frigging in the rigging saves yacht in Phuket
By Sert Tongdee, Alan Morison/Sail-World Cruising, ,
8:13 AM Sat 3 Dec 2011
Phuket Wan Tourism News caught these images as an informal group of volunteers comprising tourists and Navy personnel left the beach in Phuket and entered the surf to rescue an Australian racing yacht from a very embarrassing pickle by 'frigging in the rigging' in a race against an ebbing tide ...[more]
Three days rowing after yacht sinks - survivors tell their story
By Sun Sentinel/Sail-World Cruising, ,
9:59 PM Wed 16 Nov 2011
Have you ever had nightmares about what you would do if your boat hit an unknown object mid-ocean and sank suddenly? What if your radios were flooded, your EPIRB didn't work, you couldn't reach your liferaft and you ended up in your dinghy? Well it's happened to two men who lived to tell the tale by rowing for three days. ...[more]
Sunken yacht headache for Brisbane's new Riverwalk
By Lee Mylchreest, ,
7:41 PM Wed 16 Nov 2011
When the Brisbane River flooded last January, the resulting chaos caused huge damage to the Brisbane River and washed many yachts and fixed structures downstream.
Now a yacht has been located still on the bed of the Brisbane River, just where authorities want to erect a new Riverwalk. ...[more]
Ocean Incompetence Inc. - an opinion piece
By Nancy Knudsen,
7:34 PM Fri 11 Nov 2011
As a passionate sailor believing in good seamanship, and a journalist writing about sailing every day, I am often struck by how stories of poor seamanship and needless rescues are reported as of brave survivors, battling the elements against all odds. Mostly I try to ignore these tales of woe, but sometimes the degree of proud incompetence from sailors is too extreme to dismiss. Here's a story... ...[more]
After SOS, how to keep up morale? Rescued sailors tell.
By IOL/Sail-World Cruising, ,
4:35 PM Sun 6 Nov 2011
You're on the high seas with an insurmountable problem. You've called the rescue authorities. Now you're waiting for help. While we all hope that will never happen to us, there's the question: What do you do to keep up morale? ...[more]
Quantum Leap - the abandoned yacht that just wouldn't give up
By Nancy Knudsen,
7:05 PM Tue 1 Nov 2011
All they had to do was stay on board and they would have reached their destination in three weeks. But their skipper, badly injured when a freak wave hit the boat, was suspected to be suffering from severe internal bleeding. They called for help, were rescued and abandoned the boat 700 nautical miles from Hawaii. Here follows the strange story of the yacht that just wouldn't give up. ...[more]
Safety rail snag saves yacht after collision
By Round-up from New Zealand,
3:04 PM Thu 27 Oct 2011
It was a sorry look for both yacht and motorised catamaran this week in New Zealand as a barge tries to retrieve the situation after a collision between the two. Only a small section of the yacht's sail and the tip of the mast were visible above water. The two boats were snagged with the yacht's mast caught on a safety rail at the front of the catamaran. The yacht was successfully retrieved ...[more]
Mud-foiled sailors airlifted to hospital
By Sail-World Cruising round-up, ,
2:38 PM Wed 26 Oct 2011
It was what you call a 'bad hair day' for a couple of British sailors. All they wanted was a day out in the yacht, but the two sailors ran into trouble when their yacht ran aground in the muddy Blackwater Estuary near Maldon on the Essex coast during low tide. Of course, it didn't seem such a problem at the time. ...[more]
Student takes family yacht for a spin, jailed for 8 months
By Mailonline/Sail-World Cruising, ,
9:24 AM Sat 15 Oct 2011
In an extraordinary case in Britain, a university student who took his family’s 30ft yacht for a sail without permission- and knew little about how to sail it - has been jailed for theft after being reported to police by his mother ...[more]
Humpback whale drags sailing boat 1.5nm out to sea
By Sky News/Sail-World Cruising,
9:01 PM Tue 11 Oct 2011
Everyone knows that humpback whales are numerous during the migration season, and whales are known not to be aggressive against humans, but two holidaying sailors on their yacht off Fraser Island on Australia's Queensland coast hardly knew what to think when a whale grabbed their anchor rope in its mouth and dragged them out to sea. ...[more]
Never leave port on a Friday - a sad tale from Crystal Blues
By Neil and Ley Langford, ,
2:49 PM Sun 14 Aug 2011
Most of the time Sail-World's real-life tales from cruising sailors are of dreamy destinations, stimulating land adventures, stunning sunsets and good times with other cruising sailors. However, just to balance the equation, the following story may help to bring some reality to the dream. Neil and Ley Langford have been cruising for many years, with their fair share of exotica, but not this time: ...[more]
Tanker and yacht collision drama watched by 100,000
By Sail-World Cruising round-up,
6:35 AM Sun 7 Aug 2011
An estimated one hundred thousand yachting enthusiasts were watching the sails on the Solent when this dramatic sequence was captured by the camera of Herbert Westervelt. It was sent to the Island Pulse during the Cowes Week Regatta, reputed to be the largest gathering of its kind of yachts in the world ...[more]
Is it a virus? Second power boat drives onto a beach
By Lee Mylchreest, ,
5:30 PM Sat 6 Aug 2011
Is it a virus? Last week a superyacht shocked beach-goers in Croatia by driving up onto the sunbaker's beach after he hit nearby rocks, now it has happened again on the coast of Massachusetts in the US. ...[more]
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