Who would do the inspection? There is no inspecting authority.
He would do the inspection..
Authorities aren't needed.
Caver blaming top-side leaks and a faulty bilge pump.
The way I read.it.. is that he discovered that the bilge pumps didn't work when he was already at sea. Maybe I am wrong ?
No manual backup ? Only 1 pump ?
I gather he woke up when the boat was sluggish and realized he had a problem ?
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heading roughly north, northwest via a wonky compass"
Wonky compass ? He only had one ?
Cavers said he’s learned many lessons from his near-death voyage, with one being to ensure all his electronics are placed in waterproof containers.
To me the default condition is backup safety gear in waterproof containers because boat emergencies involve water.
That he was able to get any of his electrical system working again was pretty amazing.
Yes. That has me curious.
. I am curious how the EPIRB, if he had one, was not working. Be interesting to see some follow up articles that are more sailing oriented rather than the mass media drama market.
Fully agree. Everything is a bit vague.
I do recall a report once where a beacon was assumes to be transmitting when it was actually in test mode. ?
It does say that he bought the used boat in Columbia and was heading to Puerto Rico. From that I am reading that he was 2 days out from Columbia when he realized there was a large topsides leak ?
I am guessing that conditions were such that he couldn't make for land without the leak being unmanageable.
But it also says he wanted a leisurely trip.. so maybe it occured elsewhere..
I wonder which reef near Cuba ?