Abandoned Sailboat! In the Atlantic Ocean

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Published 2022-12-23

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  • This boat was owned by the recently deceased Alan Mc Gettigan (of the Royal Irish Yacht Club, Dun Laoghaire Ireland) who had to abandon the boat in the midst of a severe storm on their way back to Ireland via the Azores. This all happened nearly 10 years ago. All on board, experienced sailors, were safely rescued. .
  • For those who dont know, the guy in the video is Matt Rutherford. First man to ever sail non stop, single handed around North and South America. He did it in a 27 foot long sailboat, what a legend. There's a documentary called "Red Dot on the Ocean"
  • @Thomas-qj4xs
    The ship had only been left abandoned for 9 weeks back in 2013. This video, although released just four days ago on December 23rd, 2022, the abandoning of the ship occurred in February of 2013 and was found 9 weeks later, when these researchers stumbled upon it.

    9 weeks with nobody manning it and no anchor or anything is impressive as hell. Shows you how durable these beauties can be.
  • I like how this guy tells a story. Short, sweet and to the point.
  • @renatonovis
    I'm no sailor(though my father was) but it always awes me the sense of camaraderie while on the ocean, how they just stumbled upon a freight ship and convinced them to give you some fuel. When you're on the sea, It feels like everyone is a bit more honest and straightforward because they have to be, the seas are dangerous and you'll go that extra mile so that you know others will do the same to you. Maybe it's just me being a tad too emotional, but that's how I feel about life on the sea.
  • @mrkamm71
    You might be surprised by how many sailboats get abandoned offshore for medical emergencies (or incompetence). I've been involved with two, one an elderly couple was airlifted off when the husband suffered a heart attack and we found the boat 2 weeks later adrift. The second was a novice who tried to sail across the Gulf of Mexico solo in Feb with no experience and a lack of seamanship skills. He lost his engine, couldn't sail and didn't know enough to put out a sea anchor so was beam to in 3-4m seas for several days before he made a distress call and abandoned his boat (we plucked him off his boat with our FRC and Coast Guard helo'd him from there).
  • @00708046
    When you think about your troubles and bad luck , towing her ,breaking down , no wind for 23 days ,the boat seems cursed . I think that although it went bad , it could have ended much worse . I'm glad you're alive and well !
  • When I was in the U.S.Navy we found a zodiac with divers flags posted, but we seen school of dolphin the fish Dorado and a few Black Tips circling the zodiac. We waited 2 hours in hope the diver would see our ship and surface but as it turned to 3 hours. We put our small boat in and brought the zodiac on board and pulled the flags from the water...realizing the owner possibly drowned. After bringing the zodiac on board our ship circling the area an additional hr. As the sun was setting we left the area, our chaplain said a brief prayer and we went to the Bahamas were the Coast Guard met us took possession of the Zodiac they returned to the area and conducted a search to no avail. This was in 1990
  • @robdog1245
    Pity, Swans are battlewagons, they're awesome boats and tough as nails. It was sad to see it in that shape and very obvious that it had been through hell and back. The fact it was still afloat is a testament to how well they're built!
  • Matt has a great story. I was honored to have him crew on my boat, Paradiso, for the Leukemia Cup Regatta on the Potomac River to help raise money for the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society. That was about 12 years ago or so. He is a very nice fellow and is making a difference raising awareness of ocean pollution issues around the world.

    Great job on the salvage Matt. Hope you are doing great.
  • @jeffgold3091
    for all the people speculating about everything ; he tells the whole story on his podcast , complete with contacting the owner , lawyers , insurance companies , salvage companies . there is a lot more to this story for anyone interested
  • @Ogsonofgroo
    Old story but quite a story, great find, Swans are really skoocum vessels, I mean seriously, it got knocked down a couple of times, survived nine weeks drifting around (!!!?!!!) and was still afloat, a worthy craft that most sensible sailors would have hung onto through hell or high water, but I can see an older crew get tired of being smashed around. I am off to seek more of this story>>>>
  • this was in 2013, 4 crew were plucked from distressed SV Wolfhound days earlier in 20-foot waves and 50 knots wind, by an Ocean Freighter.
  • @gqftoast
    When I lived in San Diego I took my old cabin cruiser out to the blue water. The water just called to me and I jumped in while not thinking about a safety line. I was barely able to catch up to it was the wind took it, I could totally see this happening to someone.
  • @JBE158
    Becalmed for 23 days is brutal
  • Mr. Rutherford, thank you for salvaging this lovely yacht. I see from other comments below that the crew were saved after unfortunately abandoning her in a fierce storm. Glad to see that you are still sailing & that your circumnavigation of the America's didn't put you off other sometimes arduous journeys at sea. PS: love the full beard & hairy bear look.
  • Looks to me like boat thats been through some very rough conditions.. Hope the crew are ok and rescued from what could have been quite a stressful experience.
  • Roger Bannon, This is an amazing story. What a find. Under maritime law, whoever puts a line on an abandoned vessel at sea owns the vessel. Swans are among the finest big sailboats made.
  • @stevet647
    I read somewhere they got in a storm, were knocked down a couple of times and made it 80km off Bermuda. While there they lost all electronics and navigation with more bad weather coming in and well the narrow reefs around Bermuda with no charts engine etc they chose to abandon it. Pretty sure recovering it was planned but no lives were lost as I read.