Experienced Cruisers Need RescuingMarch 24, 2008 – Fanning Island, Kiribati Some of you may recall the strange tale of the Darla Jean, a 48-ft motorsailor that washed up on Fanning Island last December after spending 95 days "drifting" across the Pacific from Moss Landing. On board with owners Jerry and Darla Merrow were their two pets, Gulliver, a five-year-old Macaw parrot, and Snickers the dog.
After spending nearly two weeks on Fanning with literally just the clothes on their backs, Jerry and Darla hopped a ride on the interisland supply ship Nei Momi and made their way back to California. Unfortunately, the Nei Momi wouldn't allow them to take their animals along so they remained in the care of some islanders.
"Benaia, the local policeman, said he'd release the animals to someone else if arrangements could be made to get them off Fanning," the Colemans said. "They're doing well, but this is a tough place — survival of the fittest." Though Robby and Lorraine don't have room for pets aboard Southern Cross, they are more than willing to help coordinate a rescue, whether by air or sea. "The supply ship Kwai will be coming around here in mid-April," they report. "We could put the animals onboard when it heads back to Christmas Island, where they'd have to be claimed." - latitude / ld
Clippers Delayed, Santa Cruz Stop ShortenedMarch 24, 2008 – Ala Wai Marina, Honolulu Dismastings in the Clipper Round the World Race will delay the start of the upcoming Honolulu to Santa Cruz leg. That delay will result in a shorter Santa Cruz stopover to make up the lost time, according to organizers, Sir Robin Knox-Johnston's Clipper Ventures. The start, originally scheduled for March 26, is now projected to be 8 to 10 days later.
The delay looked likely when westernaustralia2011.com lost her rig 700 miles east of Yokohama, Japan, on the way to Honolulu from the start in Qingdao. Then disaster struck again when Durban 2010 and Beyond lost her rig, albeit much closer to the finish. But the clincher came when westernaustralia2011.com fouled its prop hard enough to damage the transmission as they motored toward Honolulu after a refueling stop in the Midway Islands. Following the second dismasting of the completely identical boats, race management called the leg before the boats reached Hawaii, instructing the crews to reduce sail as a safety precaution. "With hundreds of non-professional crew members competing in Clipper 07-08, safety is paramount for Clipper Ventures," said spokesperson Zoe Williamson. For a more detailed account of the dismastings and what's involved in getting transmission parts to the Midway Islands, look for the April issue of Latitude 38, due out April 1. - latitude / rg Thanks to Osama, More Red TapeMarch 24, 2008 – USA
Attention professional mariners! Just when you thought you'd jumped through every hoop that the federal government could possibly set up for you, they've come up with another one. But don't blame your local congressman. Blame Osama. By September 25, 2008, all credentialed mariners — those who hold 'Six Pack' through 200-ton licenses, 'Z cards' (USMMDs), STCW certificates, etc. — will also have to obtain a Transportation Worker's Identification Credential (TWIC card). Failure to do so will be cause for your license or certificate to be suspended or revoked. In the aftermath of 9/11, Congress enacted the Maritime Transportation Security Act (MTSA). One of its mandates was that the Feds issue a "biometric transportation security credential" to any individual with unescorted access to secure areas of facilities and vessels, as well as to all mariners holding Coast Guard-issued credentials or qualification documents. The cost is $132.50 unless the applicant already has had an equivalent background check (i.e. USCG), in which case it is $105.25. For complete info on the TWIC program, see this website. - latitude / at |
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