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AIS Personal Locator Beacon Rescues Sailor after Record-Breaking Voyage Attempt Took a Dangerous Turn
-35.769633°S, 131.2808577°E
Posted on November 9, 2023 by Xavier
What happened?
Meet Xavier, a 22-year-old Aussie sailor from the Gold Coast with a daring dream – breaking a world record by sailing around Australia in just 50 days. However, his journey took an unexpected turn when his 21-ft yacht had a bit of a collision with a massive sunfish, causing it to partially capsize. Learn how an AIS Personal Locator Beacon alerted Rescuers Xavier.
Stranded about 630km from Kangaroo Island in the Great Australian Bight, Xavier faced a communication blackout. To signal for help, he activated his ResQLink AIS Personal Locator Beacon or PLB Friday evening. Unfortunately, during the collision, Xavier sustained injuries to his head and neck. Making the strenuous situation ever more difficult.
Luckily, a cargo ship came to the rescue, braving fierce 10-meter waves and winds whipping at 100km/h to reach him. It took several tries, with waves making the rescue tricky. Eventually, on a Saturday afternoon, Xavier was finally on board the ship, safe and sound.
Expressing his gratitude for the rescue in such challenging conditions, Xavier highlighted the tricky climb up a ladder onto the ship. Soon after, a South Australian Ambulance Special Operations Helicopter airlifted him to the Royal Adelaide Hospital for medical scans to ensure he had not suffered serious internal injuries.
Xavier’s trusty yacht, which he had spent two years preparing for this grand journey, continued sailing on autopilot toward Adelaide. Despite the unexpected setback, Xavier remains optimistic about recovering his yacht. This adventure marks his second attempt to sail around Australia in 50 days. The goal of beating the record set by Lisa Blair in 2018. Although things didn’t go as planned, he’s determined to continue pushing forward.
Xavier’s resolve is unshaken by this setback. He’s already planning to take on the challenging route again in the future, proving that setbacks are only temporary. Here’s to bouncing back and more seafaring adventures on the horizon!
Words of wisdom
Always bring your Personal Locator Beacon (PLB) with you any time you are out on the open ocean. Update your details regularly and make sure your beacon is in service!
Thank you note
Thank you all guys! Couldn’t have made it home without you.
Rescue location
Great Australian Bight
Rescue team
Local Search and Rescue
ResQLink AIS Personal Locator Beacon
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