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garymalmgren
garymalmgren
1392 posts
1392 posts
4 May 2022 11:32am
They say it is a 3000 foot drop if you fall overboard alone.
Not many survive.
Night,
8 miles from shore
Rough seas.
70 years old.
9 hour swim.
Well, what can you say.
www.abc.net.au/news/2022-05-04/man-in-70s-survives-nine-hour-night-swim-after-falling-overboard/101036004
FabulousPhill
FabulousPhill
VIC
335 posts
VIC, 335 posts
4 May 2022 2:32pm
A nice beach to repair the yacht on.
He had a strong will to live and the ability to swim 8 km. I couldn't swim that far.
Bushdog
Bushdog
SA
313 posts
SA, 313 posts
4 May 2022 4:50pm
Looks like the boat drifted faster than the bloke swam. No info about whether he had a PFD.
spiggie
spiggie
VIC
79 posts
VIC, 79 posts
4 May 2022 5:48pm
Hard to believe ,somethings not right .common you fall overboard with no sails up and rudders are up .9 hrs in the water without fatigue or salt water sores/sunburn then end up next to your yacht with all that coastline and some strong tides. Um !!!
Ramona
Ramona
NSW
7756 posts
NSW, 7756 posts
4 May 2022 5:57pm
8 kilometers, if it was 8 miles he might have died!
julesmoto
julesmoto
NSW
1579 posts
NSW, 1579 posts
4 May 2022 7:11pm
Yes sounds a bit strange but then strange things happen. Croc and shark territory too!
wongaga
wongaga
VIC
663 posts
VIC, 663 posts
4 May 2022 7:47pm
Lucky he was in Qld. Down here in Arcticoria, or even worse down in Freezemania he'd have succumbed to the chills in a couple of hours, PFD or not.
Kankama
Kankama
NSW
826 posts
NSW, 826 posts
4 May 2022 8:13pm
It is possible for a cat to do this. If it was motoring, then the sails would be down and if the boat hits the sand going forwards then the rudders are designed to kick up. I hope I could swim 4 miles if I had to, good idea to wear the inflatable all the time when on your own.

I also like the idea of a little bum bag, with a VHF and a PLB/AIS transmitter. I know we are supposed to stay clipped on but if conditions are calm it is less likely, very unlikely. So a bum bag with an inflatable harness is a good compromise. Well done to the owner, biggish tides around there, and sharks and crocs.
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