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38 ft Monohull; Sailor and Boat Lost at Sea [8] Mike McMullen (GBR) Atlantic Ocean Three Cheers: Sailor and Boat Lost at Sea 1978 Route du Rhum: 16 November 1978: Alain Colas: Azores: Manureva: Unknown: 1979 Fastnet race Royal Ocean Racing Club: 14 August 1979: 15 competitors and 6 observers Celtic Sea: 1998 Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race
However, the boat was presumably lost at sea near the Falkland Islands, with everybody on board perishing. [233] October 1977 Slim Wintermute: 60 Portage Bay, Washington, U.S. Wintermute, an American collegiate and professional basketball player, disappeared in October 1977, after setting out in his yacht from Portage Bay. His boat was found a ...
Gray pursued his career primarily working as a researcher and software designer at a number of industrial companies, including IBM, Tandem Computers, and DEC. He joined Microsoft in 1995 and was a Technical Fellow for the company [a] until he was lost at sea in 2007. [14] Gray contributed to several major database and transaction processing ...
2017–18 Team Sun Hung Kai/Scallywag, [1] Lost at sea [9] Jonathan Fisher Great Britain: 1989–90 With Integrity: Mark Fisher Great Britain: 1989–90 With Integrity: Simon Fisher Great Britain: 2005–06 ABN Amro II: 2008–09 Telefónica Blue: 2011–12 Azzam: 2014–15 Azzam: 2017–18 Vestas 11th Hour Racing [1] Joanne Fishman United States
Andrew McAuley (born 7 August 1968; presumed dead 9–12 February 2007) was an Australian mountaineer and sea kayaker.He is presumed to have died following his disappearance at sea while attempting to kayak 1600 km (994 mi) across the Tasman Sea from Australia to New Zealand in February 2007.
A statue to honor the boys and others lost at sea was dedicated on July 22, 2021, [16] at the south jetty of the Jupiter Inlet memorial site. A combined effort by the AustinBlu Foundation and the Jupiter Inlet District, the bronze [ 8 ] statue was created by a West Palm Beach artist’s studio, Robert St. Croix Sculpture Studio & Foundry.
Rose-Noëlle was a trimaran that capsized at 6 AM on June 4, 1989, in the southern Pacific Ocean off the coast of New Zealand. [2] [3] Four men (John Glennie, James Nalepka, Rick Hellriegel and Phil Hoffman) survived adrift on the wreckage of the ship for 119 days.
From Maine, they stopped over in Annapolis, Maryland and left for the next leg when the boat was overtaken by unexpected heavy weather in the Gulf Stream off the coast of North Carolina. The Trashman foundered in 40–50-foot (12–15-meter) seas and sank while the five crew members gathered on an 11-foot (3.4-meter) Zodiac life raft.