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Family's Boat Trapped in Thick Ice
22 Feb
Summary
- A family's sailing trip was halted by unexpected, thick ice.
- Their boat became stuck for a day and a half.
- A timely tugboat rescue allowed them to continue their journey.

A family living aboard their 65-foot cargo schooner, the Sarah G, experienced an unexpected delay during their planned 1,500-mile voyage to the Bahamas. While sailing through North Carolina, their steel boat became ensnared in ice that had accumulated due to recent storms.
The ice, initially manageable, rapidly thickened and layered, preventing the family's vessel from making any headway. They were completely immobilized for approximately a day and a half, documenting their situation on social media where one video garnered millions of views.
Facing the possibility of being stranded until spring thaw, the family's hope was rekindled when a tugboat unexpectedly appeared. The tugboat captain, initially hesitant due to the severe ice conditions, created a navigable path. The family was able to carefully follow this opening, finally regaining their ability to sail forward.
Despite this challenging experience, which was a first for them, the family remains undeterred. They continue to embrace the freedom and simplicity of sailing life, cherishing the opportunity to raise their children with firsthand global experiences, while acknowledging the inherent unpredictability of the sea.




