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In reply to the discussion: Religious family abandons US, gets lost at sea [View all]HooptieWagon
(17,064 posts)57. Nothing wrong with small, per se.
Trekka made the trip, and on around the world...only 20'. However, if the boat was too small to carry enough provisions for a family of 5, then size becomes an issue.
And size also becomes an issue if the boat is too big. Too big to prepare for trip (spend all their money on purchase), too big to adequately maintain, and too big for the crew to handle at sea.
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I would be interested to read more about the sailing part of their story.
lumberjack_jeff
Aug 2013
#9
Yeah, I know. It's freaking hilarious when believers go through something really bad.
cbayer
Aug 2013
#22
You are making the assumption that I am christian and using it as an opportunity to smear me?
cbayer
Aug 2013
#39
The Biblical way of acting during difficult storms at sea involves casting lots to determine
dimbear
Aug 2013
#16
Oh so they hate govt interference but took a flight arranged by the govt back home.
SummerSnow
Aug 2013
#27