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yoyo
yoyo
WA
1646 posts
WA, 1646 posts
10 May 2013 11:20am
http://artemis-racing.americascup.com/news/4511/artemis-racing-sailor-andrew-simpson-dies-in-training-accident
HaveFun
HaveFun
NSW
201 posts
NSW, 201 posts
10 May 2013 4:55pm
Very sad I agree. I read where he was caught submerged under the boat for about 10 minutes. It brought to mind a tip about the need to have quick release connectors fitted on your safety tether in case you do go over the side. The tip was given during my last safety and sea survival renewal by an experienced sailor/instructor who has two circumnavigations in his 33 footer to his credit. The claim was that the connectors fitted (regulated this way perhaps) are almost impossible to get undone if you are unfortunate enough to fall or get washed overboard on a moving yacht. The force of being dragged along usually under the water gives you buckley's (pardon the pun) was the claim. It may not have been relevant to this unfortunate incident but I would like to raise it here in case anyone has any experience, opinion or has a quick release connector on their safety tethers.
Supersonic27
Supersonic27
NSW
235 posts
NSW, 235 posts
10 May 2013 10:46pm
Sad news, the guy had a wife and kids, but died doing what he loved to do.

No consolation for them perhaps but it is always those left that grieve.

I've often thought better way to go than sitting in front of a tv in a nursing home....

If I make 70 I'm gonna buy a bad ass bike and ride around OZ!

Ramona
Ramona
NSW
7757 posts
NSW, 7757 posts
11 May 2013 8:39am
Sad loss indeed. "Bart" was one of the world's best and highly respected Finn sailors. His Youtube videos are worth seeking out and viewing.
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