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In reply to the discussion: Women adrift at sea for five months had beacon but didn't turn it on [View all]LisaL
(47,514 posts)26. That's not what I am getting from the story.
Here is another factoid from the article. So, according to the article, in June, they were near their supposed destination (Tahiti)even though when the story came out, they supposedly lost the engine after leaving for Tahiti.
"Carr also said the Coast Guard made radio contact with a vessel that identified itself as the Sea Nymph in June near Tahiti, and the captain said they were not in distress and expected to make land the next morning. That was after the women reportedly lost their engines and sustained damage to their rigging and mast."
http://www.staradvertiser.com/2017/10/30/breaking-news/lost-sailors-did-not-activate-emergency-beacon/
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Women adrift at sea for five months had beacon but didn't turn it on [View all]
jmowreader
Oct 2017
OP
Then they are even bigger idiots than getting lost at sea for 5 months already indicated
mythology
Oct 2017
#25
It doesn't add up. I wonder if they were hoping for publicity and a book deal?
octoberlib
Oct 2017
#31
I think pretty much everybody noticed they looked really good for being five month adrift.
LisaL
Oct 2017
#48
I didn't get the impression that any 24hour danger was from exposure or illness or starvation
unblock
Oct 2017
#33
I guess that would have been a really good time to use that emergency beacon, then. No?
LisaL
Oct 2017
#35
They said they couldn't sail because of a broken spreader on the Vice story...
EX500rider
Oct 2017
#37