The Borneo Post (Sabah)

French, Irish sailors rescued from ‘enormous’ Australia seas

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SYDNEY: An Irishman and a French woman yesterday told of ‘waves the size of buildings’ after being rescued from a terrifying ordeal when their yacht capsized in wild weather off Australia.

Nick Dwyer, 55, and Barbara Heftman, 44, were sailing from New Zealand to Sydney as part of a year-long circumnavi­gation of the globe when disaster struck.

Treacherou­s seas broke their rudder then rolled their 12-metre boat, forcing them to activate an emergency beacon on Tuesday.

A New South Wales police vessel responded, battling six-metre swells and gale force winds on a 13-hour voyage to reach the yacht and safely haul the pair on board.

“We encountere­d enormous seas, waves the size of buildings coming at you constantly, winds that you can’t stand up in, seas breaking, whiteness everywhere,” Dwyer told reporters after abandoning ship and arriving in Sydney late Wednesday.

“We weren’t sure whether we were going to be rolled again and each time a wave hit, we thought ‘is the one that’s going to take us?’ “It wasn’t really until the low (pressure system) hit us and we got capsized that we felt we really couldn’t survive this one without assistance.

He added that it was the worst weather they had ever encountere­d on their decade-long global adventure, calling their rescuers ‘absolute heroes’.

Police Sergeant Paul Farquharso­n told the Australian Broadcasti­ng Corporatio­n the couple was overjoyed to see the rescue team.

“They’d been bobbing around on a 40-foot boat for the last four days and spent the last 10 years at sea so to hop on board our boat was a bit of a luxury for them,” he said. — AFP

 ??  ?? A New South Wales Police vessel approachin­g the stricken yacht some 400kms off the New South Wales coast. — AFP photo
A New South Wales Police vessel approachin­g the stricken yacht some 400kms off the New South Wales coast. — AFP photo

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