UK's oldest world cruise cancelled
" Thu, 24 Feb 2011
" Dick Durham
"
Blue Water Rally made decision before yacht death.
A round the world sailing rally, due to set off from Gibraltar
this October has been cancelled due, in part, to the threat from
pirates.
The 2011-2013 Blue Water Rally would have
been the company's ninth global cruise via the Trade Winds route.
This route takes in the northern sector of the Indian Ocean into
the pirate-infested Gulf of Aden.
BWR's decision was taken before the killing
of the four kidnapped American yachtsmen at the hands of pirates.
The yachtsmen, skipper Scott Adam, 68,
and his wife Jean, from California and their crew Phyllis Mackay,
59, and Bob Riggle, 67, of Seattle were sailing Quest, a 58ft
Davidson a pilot house double-headsail cutter, as part of the
current BWR round -the-world rally.
But they dropped out of the rally at the
crucial moment: just as it was about to cross the Indian Ocean.
Adam, described as 'very independent' may have become frustrated
travelling in convoy, but whatever the reason it was a fateful
decision.
For more on the
story of Quest click here
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