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#301919 - 08/03/23 01:34 AM How one man survived 5 days adrift in the Caribbea
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How one man survived 5 days adrift in the Caribbean
Gary Stephen Ross 2 August 2023


https://www.readersdigest.co.uk/inspire/life/how-one-man-survived-5-days-adrift-in-the-sea
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#301920 - 08/03/23 02:39 AM Re: How one man survived 5 days adrift in the Caribbea [Re: Doug_Ritter]
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Wow! What a comedy of errors! Still, survival is, ultimately, graded pass/fail and he passed. Thanks for a great read.
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#301921 - 08/03/23 01:49 PM Re: How one man survived 5 days adrift in the Caribbea [Re: Doug_Ritter]
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That is one helluva story!

Thanks for posting.

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#301922 - 08/03/23 04:48 PM Re: How one man survived 5 days adrift in the Caribbea [Re: Doug_Ritter]
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Suffered for atleast an extra 3 days because he didn't know his GPS device had a SOS function.

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#301923 - 08/06/23 05:19 AM Re: How one man survived 5 days adrift in the Caribbea [Re: Doug_Ritter]
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Well, the story says it was his locator beacon, not a GPS with SOS (I'm not sure those exist). But he realized he might not have activated it properly, and tried again, and it was successful.

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#301924 - 08/06/23 05:09 PM Re: How one man survived 5 days adrift in the Caribbea [Re: dougwalkabout]
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The time to figure out how your emergency beacon(s) work is when you first unpack it. How it functions, how to confirm it is sending out an alert, etc. Also worth reviewing on an annual basis when testing.
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#301925 - 08/07/23 11:41 AM Re: How one man survived 5 days adrift in the Caribbea [Re: Doug_Ritter]
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You'd think when you where going to purchase one you'd have some idea of capabilities you'd be looking for.

Is it a requirement to carry one on a boat? And he's just essentially bought it to check an item off the list, or someone else bought it for him.


Edited by Ren (08/07/23 11:42 AM)

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#301926 - 08/07/23 02:20 PM Re: How one man survived 5 days adrift in the Caribbea [Re: Doug_Ritter]
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I wonder if that emergency beacon came with the boat so he never bought or unpacked it? Or it could be a case of just forgetting when the time came.
The article also says he was able to restart the engine from an aux battery after the first part where the alternator died so he had no power. Where was the aux battery then? Or did he buy a second battery when he bought the replacement alternator? Lots of missed details.
I assume those beacons have a test ability, at worst case you call up whomever receives the alert and tell them you going to test. Its rare I'm somewhere without cell phone signal but I've though about getting one of those Garmin inreach so I have a satellite backup if needed but would want to test it bi-annually when I test other gear.


Edited by Eugene (08/07/23 02:20 PM)

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#301927 - 08/07/23 02:53 PM Re: How one man survived 5 days adrift in the Caribbea [Re: Doug_Ritter]
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Yeah, sometimes have two test procedures, one for beacon functionality, and another for the GPS.


Edited by Ren (08/07/23 02:53 PM)

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#301942 - 08/19/23 05:19 PM Re: How one man survived 5 days adrift in the Caribbea [Re: Doug_Ritter]
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Comedy of errors. Buy an Ericson 38-200 (good coastal cruiser btw) -- https://sailboatdata.com/sailboat/ericson-38-200/ -- sight unseen and then sail across bluewater with little in the way of inspection. The boat's ill-maintained condition and the sailor's lack of prep took over. Color me not surprised.

I've been considering buying a boat for years. Mostly I look at local boats just so I can personally see the boat before having it surveyed by a professional. Even if it looks good, have an objective eye go over it so you know what needs to be fixed before it leaves port. Haven't bought one yet. The boats I can afford are either too small or the condition to poor. The boats I like are out of reach.

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