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In reply to the discussion: Why skeptics think a South Carolina sailor lied about being lost at sea for 66 days [View all]Aerows
(39,961 posts)Wasn't the coast being hit with N'Oreasters? Like blanketed with snow? 200 miles away, you are going to get some churning, freezing and ... Oh wait. I forgot a 35-foot sailboat with a cabin was righted, because they don't weigh much and the suction of the current isn't that hard.
It was just capsized during winter and boom, there it was again popping up like a cork.
So you don't have to really contend with sun during winter if you are on a boat in the ocean, you just have to worry about staying warm.
Unless you have to worry about BOTH things, which is indeed two worries that EVERYONE has on a boat 200 miles from shore any season.
He dodged the freezing hurricanes, dodged the cold, dodged the sun, turned back over his capsized 35-foot sail boat in the cold of the ocean BY HIMSELF with a broken shoulder, and then floated along dining on sushi, rain water and the Bible.
That sounds believable. Did he get swallowed by a whale, too, and spat up along the coastline?