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But renowned Australian round-the-world sailor Ian Kiernan said Abby should not have been in the southern Indian Ocean during the current
Southern Hemisphere winter. "Abby would be going through a very difficult time with mountainous seas and essentially hurricane-force winds," Kiernan told Sky News television. Conditions can quickly become perilous for any sailor exposed to the
elements in that part of the world. Abby -- whose father is a shipwright and has a yacht management company
-- set sail from Los Angeles County's Marina del Rey in her boat, Wild Eyes, on
Jan. 23 in an attempt to become the youngest person to sail around the world
alone without stopping. Her brother briefly held the record in 2009. Abby soon ran into equipment problems and had to stop for repairs. She
gave up the goal of setting the record in April, but continued on. On May 15, Australian 16-year-old Jessica Watson claimed the record after
completing a 23,000-mile (37,000-kilometer) circumnavigation in 210 days.
Jessica and her family sent a private message of hope to Abby's family,
spokesman Andrew Fraser said. Abby left Cape Town, South Africa, on May 21 and on Monday reached the
halfway point of her voyage. On Wednesday, she wrote in her log that it had been a rough few days with
huge seas that had her boat "rolling around like crazy." Information on her website said that as of June 8, she had completed a
2,100-mile (3,400-kilometer) leg from South Africa to north of the Kerguelen
Islands, taking a route to avoid an ice hazard area. Ahead of her lay more
than 2,100 miles (3,400 kilometers) of ocean on a 10- to 16-day leg to a
point south of Cape Leeuwin on the southwest tip of Australia. ___ Online:
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