Interview: Swedish solo sailor attacked by pirates +++ sad news
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 4 ม.ค. 2024
- +++ Very sad news:Magnus Reslow has died. Colombian coast guard found his boat shipwrecked and his body in the water. What exactly happened after he left Santa Marta on the 15th of February is still known. We are very sad about the tragic loss. Magnus was in a good mood when he left Santa Marta and so thankful for all the help he got. His plan was to sail to Panama and then continue to the Pacific. His biggest dream was to sail to French Polynesia. R.I.P. Magnus!"
Magnus Reslow is a Swedish single handed sailor who was attacked by pirates at the Columbian coast. On 29th of December his boat was invaded three times by pirates, close to the city of Barranquilla. Reslow was beaten up several times and attacked by knife. The attackers stole nearly everything from his low budget boat. In this interview Reslow talks about the attack and how he could manage to escape after the pirates towed up his boat, trying to pull him to the coast.
FOR ALL WHO LIKE TO HELP MAGNUS, THERE IS A DONATION WEBSITE: www.gofundme.com/f/solo-sailo...
I am very sad to hear that Magnus Reslow is dead. I met him in 2018 in one of the the harbours of Malmö, Sweden.A very nice guy. Most gentle and sweet to everyone. He was living his dream. Independece and freedom on a boat. Rest in peace Magnus. I be thinking of you when sailing. Take care bud. ❤
He seems like a lovely man and he’s lucky to be alive but those pirates stole his joy and serenity. That’s really sad and I wish him well.
lonely men usually have long history of leaving families
@@WojciechowskaAnna I agree and I wouldn’t be surprised. I do reserve judgment because I have no idea about this man’s life. I’ve known of a few men who have just walked out on wife and children over the years and it is devastating. Estrangement is never simple and both sides have a story to tell. It is always sad.
Seems like he's been found dead and/or his boat has been found empty by fishermen.
@@tacofridayentertainment2870 I had no idea so I just looked it up, thanks for the information. It certainly isn’t the ending anybody was hoping for. It truly saddens me.
@@WojciechowskaAnnaHuh??!!
What a harrowing and traumatic experience ! His friend that contacted the Swedish Coast Guard is a hero ! The Swedish and Columbian Coast Guards really came through by acting quickly .
This is so sad. I watch a lot of sailing couples, this makes me nervous for them! It can happen to anyone. I’m so happy for others helping him out and the kind and generosity of the sailing community ❤️❤️
Glad you are okay to tell your story. Shaken but not broken.
That man is aliving legend. He have a lot of stories to tell. Ask him about his trip to las palmas 10 years ago, or is boat crash in the meds. Respect!
Sailors should be able to carry weapons for protection.
Absolutely!
"It is better to have a gun and not need one than to need a gun and not have one..."
Magnus, what a horrendous condition. We are thankful your friend called the Swedish Coast Guard and the local Military arrived to assist. Such a hurtful thing like this should never happen, we are thankful for your interview to allow us what conditions maybe confronted while sailing Solo. Take extra precautions before you depart and try to secure a gun and ammunition for the local military. God Bless!
So sorry that you were attacked. Wow. Very scary. My wife and I sailed these waters. We left Aruba and sailed direct to Cartagena. We stayed way off shore 30-100 miles. We were about 30mi out in this area. We were alone. This was a the height of Colombian violence. And the ONLY safe port was Cartagena. And that was if you didn’t stop anywhere until at the marina or designated anchorage right in from of it. We rarely took marinas but did on this occasion. Cartagena was a very positive experience. We then sailed alone to San Blas. We immediately made a course out of Cartagena streight out to sea about 15 miles before making for the San Blas. PS. You will love the San Blas. When we were there, there were NO facilities of ANY kind. Still wonderful. No charts of this area either back around 1999. Just has some crude sketch charts. But loved the San Blas. Respected and got along well with the Cuna/Guna Indians. One stayed on board with us for about a month. A very symbiotic relationship. Please post any info on go fund me for this man. And thanks for posting this sad story.
There's a go fund me account under the description of title.
@@waitaminute2015 Ok. Thanks
What an increadibly strong and resourceful man! To withstand three attacks over that length of time, always being unsure if he would survive it and yet fighting back, fending them off despite being out numbered, and holding up physically and emotionally is amazing. His grit to get through a total loss during the shipwreck, 7 years of caretaking a parent with demntia, and just foguring out how to live as he does on so little is impressive. Increadible fortitude!
Great job defending yourself- glad you’re ok. Safe travels and following seas. Blessings from Sydney Australia
American Here, love Aus, I’ve done your whole country but NT. I did tea tree bay Noosa down to Ulladulla surfing and all between, took bus from Sydney to Perth and then lansling and Eddie’s down to yallingup and drove south coast esperence and Cary’s and Melbourne Adelaide back to Sydney! I did Rottnest island and stayed in military tents and pet quakkas. Haha. Love pie shops and your candid nature. A family fixed our 1978honda civic we took out back seat for surfboards and broke down on Easter Sunday and everything’s closed but a family from church in all whites stopped and rolled up sleeves and got dirty and took apart carburetor and fixed the float that was stuck. We couldn’t buy him beer or anything as thanks! But thank you Aussies! We terrorized your highways not k owing how to drive on the other side! Bahahahaha! 🤣
Sailers should be allowed to have weapons on bord to defend themselfes.
Molotov cocktails and repeating cross bow. If you don't have a steel boat your kind of screwed even with firearms. I new a Brittish guy who picked holes in a metal gas can and threw it into the raft of armed pirates and fired a flare into the raft. This guy was ex military and had his wife onboard and was way off the coast beyond the range of boarding vessels meaning they were launching of a larger vessel. Is that self defense or murder who knows he judged the situation. All naval combat requires the boat to have some sort of armor and for who ever you are to strike first second and last which means the possibility of killing people that could be bringing a 6 pack of Coke or Pepsi. Getting in an exchange of fire or handling molotov cocktails on anything not made of steel is a bad idea. There is no answer to your question there are two real choices fight or surrender. If your going to attack try and look nice and welcoming and if you surrender look tough and mean.
It gets so complicated carrying weapons onboard. All my weapons are stored at a friend's house back in the US. I'm currently in Mexico and although you are allowed to check in a pistol up to .38 cal or a shotgun the procedures from state to state are different. Just being in Mexican waters with a weapon is a crime so there have been people thrown in jail before they have a chance to check the weapon. In Mexico they count your ammunition and recount it when you depart. Other countries are much more complicated and you will basically just forfeit your gun as getting it back is a chore. Some countries don't even allow flare pistols.
If I was concerned about any area I would obtain a cheap shotgun and throw it overboard before entering a country. Mainly you just avoid areas with this sort of opportunistic piracy.
@@slamhead How the 🤬can they ban your required safety flareguns?!? If that's true, this world has gone to shit even more and faster than I thought. sad
@@ckeilah all countries ban fire arms....but not flairs....bad guys knows it.
1988 on a 68ft they tried to come on board
All our guys where ex milatery....and in I sail anywhere I have guns...u just hide them good and lie about. them.... its sad but u have criminals even in paradise.
@@slamhead Hey slamhead, what are your thoughts on carrying a slamfire shotgun aboard? Disassembled it can look inconspicuous enough... mostly. Then again, I'm not sure I'd want to bet my life on some piping if it came to it.
I am a single retired sailor in Central America too, and have often been apprached by a panga offshore. It can be scary but normally, it is to simply ask: 'Do you want to buy some fish?' or 'Are you OK?. Not sure what i would have done, had i been in Magnus's shoes but he is one tough dude.
I have been cruising Mexico and Central America these last few years and came to the conclusion that you really are on your own. In Mexico there is no coastguard, no marine police services and no volunteer services either. Local fisherman will help on occasions, but they rarely go further than a few miles from home. That only leaves the Navy, and the old rule is that they only come out if it is headlines in the national newspapers (when it is likely too late and involves something newsworthy like a foreign cruise ship). As odd as it sounds, Magnus can at least be grateful that the Columbian military took it seriously and came out for him.
Mexico is a failed state. Mind boggling that anyone would even want to visit such a toilet of a country.
The coast guard came because it was the Swedish authorities who contacted the Colombian authorities directly, by the way, thank you very much for telling us about your experiences.
God Bless you, Magnus 🙏🏻💜🙏🏻💜🙏🏻💜 And, God Bless the wonderful sailing community that has come to your aid ⛵💜🙏🏻⛵💜🙏🏻⛵💜🙏🏻
Isn't God the one who allowed this? 🤔
Magnus thank you for sharing your story. I'm sorry to hear of your terrifying experience. Your genuine caring nature seeking peace and solitude😊will take time to heal & trust again. Positive people around you will help🎉LOVE, LIGHT and stay safe❤fair winds
All the best for him! 🕊🍀 Thanks for sharing. Those things never happen twice ✊️💪
Really
So sorry this happened to you! Thankful you’re recovering. ❤
Colombian and Venezuelan coasts are famous for piracy activity in Latin America. Many boats turn off their transponders, stay as far away from the coast as possible and travel in groups to help avoid the risks in piracy prone waters. My best wishes to this sailor.
Sadly now only a few weeks later he has been found dead . R.I.P.
All my encouragement for you ! It is a horrifying story ! Glad you are here ! !
What a shock it must be, making him think about his lifestyle choices, but he is recovering and determined to learn from it and continue good for him, it would shake anybody up
So glad you're OK my friend ❤️ stay strong and don't give up on your dream 🙏
is there a way we can help Magnus some more ? paypal or something like that ?
Same question! Would love to help
Yes we would like to help! Best wishes from Sweden the Sailing RUMI Crew ❤️
There is a go fund me link in comments
@@unajansen8004 There is a go fund me link in comments
@@muckikolbeck - There is a go fund me link in comments
I remember Wofgang Hausner pioneer of cruise solo said "never sailing world disarmed".....
Thank you for sharing your story, this will help others make decisions about where they will sail. Bless you, namaste.🙏
Sailing Dilly-Dally thanks for posting this video and your kindness helping Magnus⛵️🙏🏻
Heart goes out to you mate . From Australia
for all those wondering how to help magnus, there is now a gofundme link in the description.
Krasse Geschichte, danke für die Infos!
I guess it is easy for you to set up a paypal account for him and put the information below the video? At least for the content he is giving you for free for your channel. Many people here would like to support this hero. A real man, tough and experienced.
There is a link to donate in the description of the video.
I am so sorry this happened Magnus. Beyond the material loss, it's the kind of event that shakes your faith in humanity. I trust the material things will be replaced and you'll keep cynicism at a healthy distance. It may sound hollow at the moment, but I wish you all the best.
I'm sad to report that Magnus Reslow was found deceased after being shipwrecked in Colombian waters. But he lived his life to his fullest, always on the edge. Rest in peace ❤
Oh my God, do they know how he died? It could even have been from a head injury from this beating he got. I don't know him and this video just came over my feed and I was crying through his interview, and then I came to read the comments, only to discover this. I as shaking my head at the interview, because MY GOD, HOW MANY TIMES CAN YOU SAY OK?. SMH The man deserved a better INTERVIEW THAN THIS ONE.
It's not clear how he died. The boat was found sunken close to a beach, and his body washed up a few hundred meters away, as far as I've read.
@@andersmossing8413 That is just so sad. He may have been doing what he loved, but he died alone and that is so sad to me, he seemed like a very nice, kind man. Ty for your reply
I know Magnus for some time, we met in Lagunen Boat Club in Limhamn. He is a very nice guy, I am sorry to hear this bad story, but this area is known to be dangerous!
Har du möjligtvis Magnus nummer ifall man kan Swisha?
Unfortunately not!
What a horrific crime against this man. They prey on anyone, claiming poverty gives them the right. He’s lucky to be alive.
Magnus is such a resilient man after escaping multiple attacks he's very lucky to be alive. I, have much Respect for this man! I'm planning a visit in Taganga later on this year so Santa Marta port is like next door so maybe i'll have the opportunity to sit down with Magnus. Till then,... Be Safe Magnus & God Bless U from, Quebec!
Much Love & Light.
Great guy with an amazing come back spirit! Christ said the last days would be perilous! Take care everyone!
My respects to this man is off the charts (pun intended), what a life story he has, this is living, bless him! I sail a few times each year out of Cartagena to the Rosario islands and San Bernardo islands off the Colombian coast, all with my Italian Captain friends who has a boat in Cartagena. So glad this guy survived. And he does this all on his pension of $230./month. Very coincidentally I have had these piracy talks with my Captain as we were sailing in the Caribbean coast just about this same area he was attacked, it's a real concern. I live 10 years in Medellin, Colombia but am on the Colombian/Caribbean coast, including Santa Marta, many times each year.
Are their any motor boats for sail in Cartagena marina? I'm a novice &
Bra kämpat Mange 👍
Boka om när du kastar loss så inte pirat avskummen sett dina resplaner här !
Önskar dig fredfulla äventyr och dina vindar framöver ❤
Och försök få tag i en stor låda häftstift mm innan .
I am so sad to hear this story.... How do I contact you Magnus to send you some help?
Solo sailing is really amazing but can be difficult at times......I am a solo sailor and have had unwanted visitors before....it is not a good situation at all....firearms are not an option legally so I travel with my dogs now for two years, two Saarloos wolf dogs..... they are awesome companions to have with me and have detered intruders on two other occasions now..... Its amazing how the sight of two 'wolfs' tends to change the mind of people who want to come onboard uninvited. I have found that showing would be intruders that it will not be an easy task to board and steal definitely helps to keep them off....once they are onboard it is harder and much more risk of injury....but since two years with my wolf crew onboard noone has actually boarded uninvited. I hope things are better for you going forward Magnus. Kind regards
There is a gofundme page with the title of the video for donations.
@@nextari thanks for updating me.
Not to be a party pooper but his body was just recovered. RIP.
In my opinion the coast guard know well what is going on but... I hope he recovers body and soul to continue his easy and wonderful life. Thank you for sharing.
Realistically, the only two things Magnus might have done differently is: 1. Sailing further offshore; 2. Sail with a buddy boat. I wonder if he thinks either would have made any difference?
@aquaticape2273 Not a practical option as most countries confiscate any arms on arrival and will only return them on departure. Remember that in the authorities eyes, you are a tourist with none of the rights a citizen might have.
@aquaticape2273 They stole his sails and batteries. Tough to hide basic equipment like that.
@aquaticape2273 I guess you have never had your boat searched by the Mexican Federales, otherwise you would never make such a dumb suggestion.
@aquaticape2273 YT does things like that all the time
rubbish. You obviously don't know how to hide shit on a vessel. @@stephenburnage7687
I feel for you, my friend. I wish you well. My thoughts and prayers are with you.
RIP
The type of man you have a beer with.
For those who recommend guns, I believe you have not sailed internationally to any great extent. When clearing Customs and Immigration, the third question asked after names of passengers and name of vessel is “Do you have any weapons?”. If the answer is “yes”, most countries will confiscate the weapon until you leave the country. This includes French Polynesian, where you exit the country 2000 nm downwind from where your weapon was confiscated. If you lie about the weapon, and are caught, leave a comment about your experience in an island jail. On a 9 yr. Circumnavigation, our boat was searched 4 times by authorities, twice with canines. I know of two instances where sailors were thrown in jail for bringing weapons into a country even though they admitted to possession upon entering the country.
is it OK to bring a fishing spear gun or bow & arrow or a long kitchen knife that can be used as a short sword without it being confiscated?
@@HikerBikerMoter We did encounter a country that did not allow spear guns(but frankly I can’t not remember which one) in the Pacific. We carried Bear Pepper Spray until it was confiscated in Australia. Machetes are common in many countries. However, we have a friend who was boarded in Tobago by three armed robbers at anchor. They used Ian’s own machete found in the cockpit to slap him along side the head a couple of times with the blunt side to encourage him to hand over all the money on board. The robbers got all $40 of the cash. They were not interested in any electronics. When a friend paddled over to Ian’s boat to investigate the commotion, the pirates fired in her general direction as a warning to stay away.
@@markbigalke4669what a miserable world we live in. Honest sailors are not allowed to carry guns but these scumbag pirates are openly terrorizing the waters without any fear.
Anything can be a weapon though. if that's really how its worded, then everyone lies if they say "no"
do they require you to declare ammo as well as "weapons" or does it only mention weapons?
Very impressive video. I think the best is to go out more miles we did so (i think 15 miles or even 20 but not because of the pirates but there is a big river that very often carries a lot of wood, also big tranches of trees.
Glad youre well
Oh no, what a story.. Hope he will be ok and of course, you guys, too!
Ich wünsche ihm alles Gute, ich hoffe er kommt bald wieder auf die Beine. Wirklich eine traurige Geschichte die zeigt wozu Menschen fähig sind.
It's amazing that people sail the seas like this without a firearm to defend yourself.
Its too bad many places do not allow individuals their human right to defend themselves.
Sorry this happened to you. Glad you are okay.
Rest In Peace Magnus! Could hardly believe the news of your death! My condolences to your family and friends! ✝
How terrifying! 🫣❤😰
Such a nice humble gentleman did not deserve what happened to him.
Stå på Magnus !!
He'll be dealing with that PTSD for some time..brave man to keep going in the face of it. Not much choice, though, either! Bravo! to the sailing community! I hope he gets a buddy boat just to ease his mind for the first few trips.
Rest in peace❤
An old captain showed me how to pour lighter fluid on a sock put the light fluid jug in the sock and toss into a fiftyfive gallon drum after i could get it in the drum a few times and got the feel of things he lit the sock and spun onto the ground and every was immediately engulfed in blue and orange flame....he said two words at the end ... pirate food.
I hope you are better, that it does not demoralize you, we fully support you and best wishes 2024
Glad he is ok , extremely traumatic, would love contact info to help in any way
There's a go fund me account under the description of the title.
Security must always be considered. Have a plan at least. You are never completely safe.
where is the gofundme link?
It's in the description of the video.
And some people idolize piracy and even display flags.
Pirate flags also mean children aboard, for other boats with kids, playtime thing
I had some inteesting replays on my comment, so to clarify: yes, in a lot of countries you ave to surrender yor weapons on clearing in, in others you can keep it , if you have a weapons vault, which they can put a seal on. If you break it , you have to report. In other countries ( and mainly the dangerous ones), no problems at all. In columbia they even loved it and adviced me to use it if any problems. Gave me their vhf and phone contact if i need them to join the actions. And sorry to spoil the dreams of some wannebe around the world sailors, to be prepared and trained for almost everything is important, besides the sailing and navigation it includes medical training and equipment ( i had even morphine on board, neven a problem) , technical, legal, cultural, lingual ect knowledge. And of course a well maintained boat. Those string budget dreamers can be lucky and make it, but more often they get stucked in the canaries or caribean and continue dreaming or fail totally. I did do 50 years of sailing and single around ,racing etc, so i know what im talking about.
If you want to prepare for everything, why not stay at home were it is the safest?
@@davecopp9356 what a foolish reply
Excellent advice. Thanks for commenting.
@@davecopp9356I don’t know if you have sailed offshore or not. If you have did you have a lifeboat aboard? Did you believe you were going to sink? Not just sailors but any smart human being prepares for the worst and hopes for the best. Do you find it odd that you are forced to carry life jackets, fire extinguishers, flares and other things for your safety? Now for someone who’s never needed any of these things but who’s interacted with pirates on multiple occasions. What tool used for their safety are they forbidden to possess? What tool is used to protect the people who make all of these rules? What tool is used by the people who enforce those rules? Well it seems to reason. If all the important people are using these tools to protect themselves. And they will rip the money right out of my pocket in fines if I don’t have all of the devices for my own safety. Then I should be able to make the wise choice of carrying the same personal safety device as the important people do.
Having a gun onboard was just so much trouble that we abandoned it early on. Now, after 7 years we are within 700 miles of closing the loop on our world tour. Being close to Venezuelan and Columbian coasts, we wished we still had arms. Having said that, it’s the first time in all those miles.
Knowing what a lot of authorities are like Im surprised the coast guard didn't mug him.
The Columbian government have, in recent years, been seeking to encourage foreign tourism. As beautiful as Columbia is, these sort of incidents will not help. It may explain, however, why the military took the incident seriously and responded as they did.
Get well soon, specially on the mental side of things
A true Swedish viking - with power.
This is a great example of why I'm fabricating a water canon/ lifeline system using schedule 80 stainless pipe for my boat and other recreational sailboats.
I'm surprised production boat builders have not devised a water canon system as an option.
What about dive bottles firing ball bearings?
Scary area really
I'm a friend of Magnus, six days before this we were boarded by 4 armed men (at anchor in taganga Santa Marta). I was pistol whipped and ALL items of value were stolen from our boat. Colombia is LAWLESS. I strongly encourage sailors DO NOT GO TO COLOMBIA
Thanks for sharing your story and so sad to hear this news . How close to shore where you when the pirates attacked you.
Robert
North Star
Come to Australia Magnus . Only female Pirates hear . With big Hearts
He said he was able to make a cell phone call, so i guess he was reasonably close (within 3 miles) of the coast? Is the lesson to stay further offshore?
He could maybe have a sat phone or GPS communicator
Its about time that the international community recognizes sailor's right to self defense and stop preventing us from carrying firearms.
Yes, it will be easy to know the difference between Pirates that would use the firearms for Piracy and good people defending themselves. We'd just call you, every time.
That’s a dangerous area. People tend to stay away from the shore.
All the best.
This is so sad.
torch gun and flares allways good to have at hand. molotovs can get messy i think. but i totally understand it. a pressurised "sprinkler" thing for garden stuff with gasoline in and an reliable ignition is scary shit too.... anyway im sure you thought a whole bunch of ways. respect to the sailing community. very often people that that both can and want to help. i hope you dnt get too traumatised, but keep sailing, it will take some time maybe, but you will get back in a relaxed mode again. Best of wishes.
pipe guns are easily made as well. you could not tell what they are if the parts are in separate areas.
bring poles and kitchen knives..
however the shaft end of the kitchen knife is compatible with the end of the pole.. attach the two together like two jigsaw pieces and voila you have a spear.
And i dont think a shield would be considered as a weapon by authorities of any country
Magnus, u can alert thru EPIRB, VHF/DSC or PLB. This will send message to GMDSS and all commercial boats will be alerted to get near you. Yes, thank you sailing community!!!
Did I understand correctly the problem with his engine is the starter isn't working?
They stole the batteries. You cannot start the engine without a battery. However he later said that the starter motor was not working either.
Stay strapped
they were smart to pick a poor old man, if this would have been a family it would have been international news and the pirates would have been hunted down.
I live in Colombia how can I help ?
Kool ! Pirates and lived to tell !
You can’t buy that adventure !
Barranquilla 😂 not bad
Buenaventura has em too
❤Colombia
In 2013, sailing from St. Lucia to the San Blas, four men in a panga attempted to board our 44 ft sailboat on Christmas Eve at 4:30 pm, 120 miles offshore of mid coast Venezuela. After discussing with other sailors, including a retired Navy Admiral, the consensus was these four had most likely were drug smugglers from St. Lucia who missed a rendezvous with the mother ship due to a malfunctioning gps(wet or dead batteries). The men stated they had been at sea for four days and wanted a tow back to St Lucia, a compass, batteries, food, water etc. They attempted three times to come along side our vessel and board in 2 meter seas, causing $2,000 in damages. After yelling at them, they ceased boarding attempts. After discussions, we supplied them with bottles of water and packaged food by tossing to them as they followed behind us. We could not or would not accommodate the other demands. While sorting out the food, they stopped following us and we continued on . I phoned the US Coast Guard via satellite phone immediately after the encounter and relayed the story, so that if our EPIRB went off, it was related to this panga encounter.
120 miles offshore is a long way out for a panga! Did they even have enough fuel to get back to shore?
They were also about 150 miles west of St. Lucia. We do not carry gas, and thus could not give any to them. Inviting them aboard with my wife and our 23 yo female crew(recently on the British National Sail Team) was out of the question given their aggressiveness initially. “Sun rises in the east” was our parting advice. We attempted to follow up with St. Lucia newspapers to see if news of this vessels return appeared, but no news was found.
@markbigalke4669 Hard to know what I would have done. Sometimes, we face some difficult decisions with these encounters. That's a long way offshore, though, so certainly not regular local fishermen. Your admiral friend's viewpoint may well be correct.
you should have prepared a tow to saint lucia while putting someone on the vhf to ask for assistance from possible boats around; if you refuse, or for some valid reasons cannot tow them, the minimum would be to use vhf/sat phone to find a boat that is willing to do it & wait for it with them.
i can understand you feel in danger, venezuelian pirates & such, but from what you describe they were the one in danger and there is a sacred rule on the sea...
imagine yourself in the opposite situation ? what would make you more worth saving than them ? just because you're rich ?
@@unAgorist are you for real giving those savages a tow and returning to St. Lucia after being threatened and been given demands of stuff they need, having women on board? Have you ever been in those parts of the world?
RIP Magnus
A NZer was killed there a few years ago Bad area , Stay well North - Fair winds
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I’m not quite understanding how they tried to tow him to the shore or how they stole engine parts without him being tied up or something. Am I missing something? In any case, glad he is ok.
He was badly beaten and had stab wounds.
"engine parts" were the batteries and cable. Don't you listen?
The attackers sound like a street gang on the ocean.
Poor man, tough sailor. To the interviewer - stop saying OK all the time! What he’s describing is not “OK”!
He needs to work part-time at a local marina or something if sewing isn't enough.
Unfortunately 230 is not enough a month. I understand he wants freedom but he needs money and possibly doing security at a marina will really help this nice man
Magnus vad kostar en startmotor?
Unconfirmed latest: Reports are in the he perished recently, and boat washed ashore in Colombia en route to San Blas.
Always need protection on board.
I can only imagine this happening with the benny hill music playing.
You can make a nice weapon which is no weapon when taken apart. You need a small aircompressor 12 volts, the portable 1 for tires a little pressure tank and a carpaintgun. Use your fantasy what you put in the paintgun reservoir😂😂😂😂 they leave your boat swimming and blind if u do things right.