Tami Oldham Ashcraft

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Tami Oldham Ashcraft
Born
Tami Lee Oldham
Known forSurviving 41 days adrift in the Pacific Ocean
Map
Map of the 1983 shipwreck

Tami Lee Oldham Ashcraft (née Oldham) is an American sailor and author who, in 1983, survived 41 days adrift in the Pacific Ocean.[1] Her story inspired the 2018 film Adrift.

1983 shipwreck[edit]

In 1983, Ashcraft's fiancé, 34-year-old British sailor Richard Sharp, was hired to deliver the 43-foot (13 m) yacht Hazaña from Tahiti to San Diego. The then 23-year-old Ashcraft accompanied him on the crossing.[2][3][4] The couple set sail from Papeete Harbor on September 22.[5]

On October 12, the vessel was caught in the path of Hurricane Raymond. As the ship was being hit by 40-foot (12 m) waves and 140-knot (72 m/s) winds, Sharp sent Ashcraft below deck. Moments later, she heard him scream, "Oh, my God!" The yacht capsized and Ashcraft was thrown against the cabin wall and knocked unconscious. When she regained consciousness about 27 hours later, Sharp was gone and the Hazaña was severely damaged: the cabin was half-flooded, the masts had broken off the yacht, and the radio and navigation system were inoperable.[3][6]

Ashcraft rigged a makeshift sail from a broken spinnaker pole and a storm jib (a triangular sail) and fashioned a pump to drain the cabin.[6] Due to the boat damage and the local wind conditions, she determined that her original route to San Diego was no longer viable and decided instead to make the 1,500-mile (2,400 km) journey to Hawaii.

Without a radio navigation system, Ashcraft was forced to navigate the yacht manually with the help of a sextant and a watch. She survived mainly on canned food during this time. On November 22 – 41 days after the shipwreck – Ashcraft reached Hilo, Hawaii.[6]

Bibliography[edit]

  • 2002: Red Sky in Mourning: A True Story of Love, Loss, and Survival at Sea by Tami Oldham Ashcraft and Susea McGearhart.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Tao, Gene (November 24, 1983). "Tami Oldham heads home full of thanks". Hawaii Tribune-Herald. Hilo, Hawaii. p. 1. Archived from the original on August 31, 2022. Retrieved September 21, 2020 – via Newspapers.com.
  2. ^ "A woman who spent 41 days alone in a..." United Press International. November 22, 1983. Retrieved July 13, 2019.
  3. ^ a b Rowney, Jo-Anne (June 29, 2018). "Heartbreaking true story behind Adrift the movie - the real-life tale is far more harrowing than the film". Daily Mirror. Retrieved January 25, 2019.
  4. ^ Corwin, Miles (November 22, 1983). "Fiance Died at Sea to Save Her, Woman Says". Los Angeles Times. Los Angeles. p. 52. Archived from the original on August 31, 2022. Retrieved September 21, 2020 – via Newspapers.com.
  5. ^ Oldham Ashcraft, Tami; McGearhart, Susea (June 12, 2002). Red Sky in Mourning: A True Story of Love, Loss, and Survival at Sea. New York, New York: Hachette Books. p. 1. ISBN 0-7868-6791-4.
  6. ^ a b c Jacob, Julie (March 19, 2003). "Coping on land after surviving at sea". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved January 25, 2019.