Just that, for me, I think it is irresponsible to seen a teenaged girl on a trip around the world by herself with no physical, nearby, support in the form of a chase vessel.
All I can do is say that and shrug. She's a sixteen year old girl and hardly filled with experience or knowledge on how to do these things and just because others her age, or near it, have done it doesn't mean it's not risky. I mean in the best of circumstances the first five people to play Russian Roulette will be safe. Doesn't mean it's not a risky game to play.
Yeah, that's a bad comparisson.
How long have you known Abby?
Just hardly filled with experience or knowledge on how to do these things
Where do you come off saying that? Do you even know her?
Let me say this again, as some people seem to be having trouble with it.
She's sixteen years old, she's not filled with life experience or knowledge!
Would you guys be perfectly comfortable with sending your sixteen-year-old daughter on a trip
completely by herself around the world in a sail boat? Do you
really think the handful of years in "training" she's had, no matter how good, has really prepared her for every possible situation and condition that could pop up?
Hell, do you think she'd really have the mental capacity to do it? Be able to defend herself if she was boarded by pirates (they do exsist, you know) or in the various ports she'd be in along the way. It's an eighteen-month-long trip. Could you people really send your teenaged child away by herself for that length of time? Do you thin someone that age is really pepared for
every possible thing that could occur?
The girl is brave, ambitious and all that I grant you that. Qualities that should certainly be admired and encouraged but at the same time all of those need to come discipline. Discipline to know you don't know everything and the unexpected can occur. Reading blogs, stories, and Op/Ed pieces the last couple days I've seen writers say even experienced adult sailors would struggle with a trip like this.
You seriously think a sixteen-year-old child has
all of the knowledge they need to make a year and half long journey like this? Do you you really think a sixteen year old child can handle the emotional struggles or the potential dangers from the trip, staying in ports, etc.?
I, personally, do not. Again, her ambitions are laudable for sure, but still it doesn't strike me as wise to send a child like this on such a journey. If something had happened to her out there, if she had died you all would be singing a different tune, one matching mine.