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In an epic journey of survival against the odds, a Kerikeri man sailed solo for three weeks up the coast of South America to the Caribbean despite suffering a stroke that crippled him on one side and rendered him unable to communicate. 

 

http://www.stuff.co.nz/world/americas/75657588/solo-yachties-miracle-survival-tale

 

One by one the Brazilian Navy, the Coastguard in the United Kingdom, and New Zealand's Rescue Coordination Centre (RCCNZ) were alerted. 

 

Eventually RCCNZ picked up Sagitta II on identification systems, and over the ensuing 19 days were able to track Willis' journey all the way to Grenada.  

 

"They could see he was on course and heading in the right direction. He wasn't going around in circles in the middle of the ocean," Gurnell said. 

 

interesting

 

wonder if being part of the 5 eyes security pact

 

enabled US satellites controllers to be tasked with filtering their data...

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yachting nz story of last year

 

has a bit more detail

 

the suggestion seems to be they tracked him via his class B AIS transmissions

 

via a mix of other ships and sats

 

http://www.yachtingnz.org.nz/news/201511/self-sufficiency-in-the-extreme-the-simon-willis-story

 

crap work by the "papers" to not even try

 

to bring the story up to date

 

by calling his wife up north

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