Very powerful and emotional story. Never having been offshore, I can only imagine what it would be like to be in that situation. It did not sound like the boat was in danger of sinking. What options did they realistically have? Is there a way to ride out a situation like that? I wonder also if the only thing you can do in those conditions is go downwind keeping the waves at their stern. If you had a bit of sail and tried to reach or beat, what would happen? Dave
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