DisneyBamaFan
Alabama - 2009 National Champions
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I would never let my child do this, but Abby is their child and it's their decision based on what they know about their child and her abilities.
That said:
1) They say they are flat broke. How did they pay for all these boats, equipment, etc. over the years?
2) They sent her out with no ability to pay or contribute toward a rescue or to bring the capsized boat home in the event that happened. ($300,000 for the rescue, $130,000 to tow the boat home.) They're just relying on other people to pick up the tab.
3) And now they say they're going to let her try again. Flat broke? How?
It just seems irresponsible to me in so many ways. Both for the sake of their daughter's safety and financially.
I do believe that Abby probably is an amazing girl and has a love of sailing -- but the parents seem like they are doing everything possible to capitalize on her ability -- shopping reality shows, 30 lines of merchandise they are making money on, websites trying to raise money.
I am sorry, but I have seen an interview with them in which they say that they are not broke. They have no idea where that story came from.
As for paying for a rescue, this is standard procedure in the sailing world. No one pays for their rescue. Not sure how this became an issue.
As for letting her try again - if they can buy her another yacht and fit it out, why not? She is certainly better prepared now than she was the last time, ans she almost made it.





but the parents disgust me.....
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