Port Fairy

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Port Fairy

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Ocean

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Rogue wave

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Boating

Port Fairy

-38.3810122°S, 142.2292907°E

Geplaatst op May 3, 2018 door Jeff

Wat is er gebeurd?

The Melbourne to Port Fairy yacht race is a 135nm race through Bass Strait and into the Southern Ocean – as the season turns from Summer to the Winter storms. In 2012, with the forecast for mild north winds and a SW change, the fleet set off – the yacht Inception, a Beneteau 50 amongst the fleet with many of the crew heading to their home town of Port Fairy.

When an un-forecast second front hit the fleet on the evening of Good Friday, the fleet was in dis-array. With winds gusting beyond 65 knots and waves recorded at more than 14 m (45-50 feet) the fleet were in survival mode. On board the yacht Inception, things took a rapid turn for the worst. With the loss of the liferaft, and then the rapid development of a large source of flooding, the crew were forced into the malestrom, in the PFDs alone. Tethered together they armed their ACR ResQlink PLBs (and the boat EPIRB) – providing GPS locations to the rescue authorities and the rescue vessel – a fellow competitor.

Without their PLBs, it is reasonable to expect that the crew would have been left to survive the storm until daylight some 6 hours later.

Woorden van wijsheid

Without the PLBs, it is reasonable to expect that the crew would have been left to survive the storm until daylight some 6 hours later.

dank u opmerking

Thank you ACR!

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Port Fairy

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