pigletgirl
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Again, it doesn't matter how much experience she has. She is lucky to be safe. Age does play a huge part in this whether her and her famil realize it or not.
It just occurred to me that Dismagic may actually be close to Abby's age which might explain a lot. Whether or not he/she is, I agree with you - one 16 year old can only have minimal experience - I would venture to say many *weekend* sailors no doubt have more experience than Abby!Well I am sorry but the ones I saw in various article were professional sailors. How and why do you assume that I am talking about weekend sailors. Do you want to tell them that they are weekend sailors? And that I 16 year old knows more than they do.
It just occurred to me that Dismagic may actually be close to Abby's age which might explain a lot. Whether or not he/she is, I agree with you - one 16 year old can only have minimal experience - I would venture to say many *weekend* sailors no doubt have more experience than Abby!
. Otherwise, she would have been 15 when she started!!Here's the article from our local paper.
http://www.theage.com.au/national/plucked-from-the-sea-20100612-y4rn.html
Looks like she's thinking of doing it again. Age is no barrier. Australia had a solo sailor complete this round the world trip. Jessica Watson started last year and was 16. The funny thing is that she had 2 starts - on the first attempt, she broke her keel within 18 hours of leaving home on the way to Sydney. Otherwise, she would have been 15 when she started!!
http://www.jessicawatson.com.au/

The parents were irresponsible. It is winter in the southern hemisphere. No one should be sailing there - let alone a 16 year old child. They are getting publicity as Abby's parents (but not in a positive way). The issue here is their irresponsible parenting and the subsequent rescue efforts needed and why they should be the ones to foot the bill.
I thought it was a foolish decision when I originally heard that she was trying to sail around the world. The fact that she got herself into trouble and has to be rescued at great expense makes that decision even more foolish.![]()
I think it's funny how nobody answered my question so I will ask again:
If Abby was 18, who should cover the costs of the rescue mission? Should Abby get a bill?
You don't think a 16 year old having a 40 foot yacht doesn't scream entitlement? Yes, some people do have more than other people and that is life - but why should those who don't have as much (the vast majority of the taxpayers) be forced to pay for the rescue of those who act irresponsible?
That 15 minutes of fame has turned out to be very expensive.

I've stayed out of the who-should-pay conversation, but this rubs me the wrong way.
http://www.opposingviews.com/i/abby-sunderland-s-mom-u-s-taxpayers-should-pay-for-rescue
"The family of Abby Sunderland will not be reimbursing Australia for the $300,000 cost of finding her in the middle of the Indian Ocean. In fact, Abby's mother suggested American taxpayers should foot the bill.
"We're not wealthy people," MaryAnne Sunderland said.
She added that if Australia really wanted it's money back, it should place a call to Washington, D.C. "The full cost of chartering an Airbus would be so high, you'd think they would have to work with the US government for that," she tells Australia's Courier-Mail."
I've stayed out of the who-should-pay conversation, but this rubs me the wrong way.
http://www.opposingviews.com/i/abby-sunderland-s-mom-u-s-taxpayers-should-pay-for-rescue
"The family of Abby Sunderland will not be reimbursing Australia for the $300,000 cost of finding her in the middle of the Indian Ocean. In fact, Abby's mother suggested American taxpayers should foot the bill.
"We're not wealthy people," MaryAnne Sunderland said.
She added that if Australia really wanted it's money back, it should place a call to Washington, D.C. "The full cost of chartering an Airbus would be so high, you'd think they would have to work with the US government for that," she tells Australia's Courier-Mail."




did I miss something? Did they find her and she is ok?