There was a pretty vocal opposition when word came out about her trying this. The thing is, though, I don't remember the same opposition (or at least as strongly) when her brother did it as a teenager. And, it may be because she was Australian, I don't remember hearing the same opposition when the first 16-year old girl did it.![]()
Abby's parents have been heavily criticised for letting her sail a 12-metre racing yacht across the Indian Ocean in the notorious winter storm season, only a month after she was forced to stop in South Africa for auto-pilot problems.
A similar voyage by Australian teen Jessica Watson was done in much more favourable seasons.
The man who built Wild Eyes said that Abby was not up to the trip.
"The way we built the boat means that it is unsinkable. We had stringent rules to test the positive buoyancy and we tested it again and again," said Queensland boat builder Jon Sayer.
"This boat is bigger and faster than Jessica Watson's boat. In Abby's case she wasn't physically or mentally strong enough to handle a 40-foot boat in those winter storm conditions."
Round-the-world yachtsman Ian Kiernan criticised Abby for failing to respect the sea.
"I don't know what she's doing in the southern Indian Ocean in the middle of the winter. We need adventurers but adventurers who do foolhardy things and put their rescuers at risk, it should not be allowed."