You have to wonder….

 What the hell are they thinking?!

PORTIMAO, Portugal (AP)

A 14-year-old Dutch sailor departed in secrecy from Portugal Saturday on her quest to become the youngest person to sail solo around the world, avoiding the media because her manager said she didn’t want the attention.

Laura Dekker said goodbye to her father and friends at an undisclosed Portuguese port enroute to Spain’s Canary Islands or Portugal’s Madeira Island despite almost windless conditions in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Portugal, according to manager Peter Klarenbeek.

Klarenbeek said the girl was in good spirits as she started sailing her 38-foot ship “Guppy” on a trip expected to last a year or more. The attempt has been criticized by Dutch child protection authorities who questioned the wisdom of a child risking the world’s oceans alone.

“She said goodbye to her father and friends and she sailed away into the horizon,” Holland’s MasMedia company, which has exclusive TV rights to film her voyage, said in a statement.

Laura had been scheduled to depart from Portimao, and photographers and television crews from around the world were at the resort in southwestern Portugal but ended up with no images of the departure. MasMedia is documenting the trip with remote cameras mounted on Laura’s yacht and offered to sell the footage to anyone who is interested starting on Sunday.
A Dutch court last month released Laura from the guardianship of Dutch child protection agencies who had tried to block her voyage because of fears about her safety and psychological health.
 Masmedia’s director, defended the girl’s push to sail around the world, saying Laura is mature for her age and has proven that she can sail her yacht without help from anyone else after passing a maritime exam in the Netherlands for a vessel of her boat’s size.

She also insisted that Laura is uniquely qualified for the ambitious sea venture because she grew up with her father on a boat, and “is completely different from a normal 14-year-old girl.” Schaaphok said.

“She’s very wise and a little bit impatient, but she’s a very nice girl and she knows exactly what she wants,” Schaaphok said.

Laura’s first port of call will be picked based on wind conditions, and her departure came after she took numerous steps to reduce objections to the voyage =- including the purchase of a bigger, sturdier boat than the one she originally planned to use, and courses in first aid and coping with sleep deprivation.

She also used as evidence her successful solo trip across the North Sea to England.
In the end, the Dutch court ruled that her preparations were adequate and it was up to her divorced parents to decide whether to let her make the attempt.

The trip comes just two months after American Abby Sunderland, age 16, had to be rescued in a remote section of the Indian Ocean during an attempt to circle the globe. Earlier this year, Australian Jessica Watson, completed a 210-day voyage at age 16.

But while Watson remained at sea nonstop, Laura plans to stop at dozens of ports and may even return home to catch up on her studies before resuming her trip.

If Laura completes the voyage, any record she claims would be unofficial and likely to be challenged. The Guinness’ World Records and the World Sailing Speed Record Council have decided they will no longer recognize records for “youngest” sailors to avoid encouraging dangerous attempts.

 I applaud the Council for no longer recognizing “youngest” records. 

11 thoughts on “You have to wonder….”

  1. Oh yeah, we all know 'het zeilmeisje' or 'the sailing girl' by now. Her grandmother has written a book about Laura's attempts to start her voyage, because she had so much opposition from the Child Protection authoroties, etc.
    Fame and money seem to play an important part in this whole story. I hope Laura stays safe.

  2. I will never understand this!! Abby is from the town I live in and I don't know of anyone that approves this. I get sick when my 14 year old wants to go to the corner to get ice cream. So glad they no longer recognize records for these children. Great Post!

  3. I think she is too young. You have to wonder about the whole thing when there is a media deal involved. Everyone wants their own reality show!

    xo
    Claudia

  4. Totally nuts! The ocean is a very lonely place, even when you have someone else on board ship with you. I simply don't understand what her parents could possibly be thinking!

  5. I wonder if the public outcries and all the dissent just fuels them on or they are so focused on the prize that they have blinders and don't even hear the naysayers.

  6. 14 years old? That's crazy. I don't think the parents were thinking at all.
    Jeez. When my girls were 14 they had a curfew.
    Be home when the street lights come on.

  7. I can't imagine what it must be like to be fourteen with all those expectations. Its hard enough for me as an adult to take the weather changes while sailing. Everything on the sea is unpredictable. Is this just the latest phase to put our children in large boats and wish them well? Crazy!

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