A British-Canadian couple, who set sail throughout the Atlantic Ocean roughly six weeks in the past, had been discovered lifeless in a lifeboat off the coast of Canada. The our bodies of Brett Clibbery and Sarah Packwood had been found after their raft washed ashore on Sable Island, off the coast of Nova Scotia, reported the NY Put up.
The pair had launched into an bold journey throughout the Atlantic Ocean, crusing from Halifax to the Azores of their self-built, eco-friendly yacht, Theros. The 42-foot vessel, powered solely by electrical, wind, and photo voltaic vitality, was meant to display the feasibility of sustainable journey. The couple had been posting concerning the building of Theros on their YouTube channel, “Theros Adventures,” and this voyage was to be their inaugural absolutely “inexperienced” journey.
They left Halifax Harbour on June 11 aboard their yacht certain for the Azores area of Portugal. They had been reported lacking on June 18 and located three weeks in a while July 10.
Whereas initially reported to be from British Columbia, it’s believed that Ms Packwood was from the UK and Mr Clibbery was from Canada. Formal identification continues to be pending.
The reason for dying will not be but recognized. The Royal Canadian Mounted Police are investigating the incident.
Their sailboat, Theros, was severely broken, and investigators suspected that it was struck by a bigger vessel.
The world they had been crusing in is notoriously often called the “Graveyard of the Atlantic” because of the massive variety of shipwrecks that occurred there. The precise circumstances of the incident are nonetheless unknown, however investigators are exploring a number of theories.
One main idea is that Theros was hit by a bulk service, which can have precipitated vital injury to the sailboat. Investigators have inspected a service ship, which was in the identical space as Theros on the time of the incident, however they haven’t launched their findings, as per the Saltwire.
The crew of the service ship reported that they didn’t discover any injury or collision, the Mirror reported. Some veteran sailors have prompt the selfmade additions to Theros might have contributed to the tragedy, significantly the extreme weight of batteries and photo voltaic panels, which can have destabilised the boat.
Brett Clibbery and Sarah Packwood met by probability in 2015 at a bus cease in London. On the time, Ms Packwood was getting ready to donate a kidney to her sister, whereas Mr Clibbery was visiting from Canada. This opportunity encounter led to them finally falling in love and getting married on their yacht, Theros, in 2016.