WebAs reported yesterday, the Sydney 38 Low Speed Chase was grounded on some portion of the Farallon Islands, where winds were reportedly 25 knots, with 10-ft swell. Of the eight crew aboard, three males were rescued via helicopter, a fourth, declared to be deceased, was also airlifted from the scene, and at this writing four others remain missing. Web28 apr. 2012 · Amidst the terrible grief of our friends in San Francisco over the loss of five crew of Low Speed Chase comes the inevitable overreaction from the government and investigation by self-proclaimed experts. A boat is rolled in big surf and it’s time to ban racing outside the Gate for two months?
the Story from Low Speed Chase Sailing Anarchy Forums
WebThe Low Speed Chase Memorial Here is an updated timetable for Saturday’s memorial to the crew lost aboard Low Speed Chase: ... Farallones, and may drop flowers and wreaths. Bagpipes will commence from the Protector Farallones just inside the southeast boundary of Belvedere Cove. Web25 mei 2012 · A US Sailing Independent Review Panel has released a set of preliminary findings and recommendations from the research conducted on the 2012 Crewed Farallones Race that resulted in the deaths of five sailors from the sailboat Low Speed Chase on April 14, 2012. michele fildes facebook
One Year after Low Speed Chase Pacific Cup
Web24 apr. 2012 · LOW SPEED CHASE. the story from sailing anarchy. Bryan Chong is a surviving crew member of the Sydney 38 Low Speed Chase which lost the lives of five people during the disastrous Full Crew Farallones Race in San Francisco. Here, he tells his story. This letter goes out to a devastated sailing community still confused about the … Web7 aug. 2012 · The five, all aboard the Low Speed Chase, were: Jordan Fromm, 25, of Kentfield; Alan Cahill, 36, of Tiburon; Marc Kasanin, 46, of Belvedere; Alexis Busch, 26, of Larkspur, and Elmer Morrissey, 32, a visiting researcher from Ireland. The bodies of Kasanin, Fromm and Morrissey were recovered. Web28 apr. 2012 · I don’t post on this forum often; but I see lots of argument about whether Low Speed Chase was too close, and what should have been done, what equipment should be worn, etc. I’m going to go on the record here and say that everything I have read and seen about where boats were on the Crewed Farallones tells me that ALL of the boats that … michele feeney mediator