Rescued Sailor Back Home In California
Ken Barnes Was Caught In Storm Off Chile While Trying To Circumnavigate The Globe
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Play CBS Video Video Missing Sailor Rescued A California man who was stranded at sea for days has been rescued. Russ Mitchell spoke with Ken Barnes' girlfriend and two daughters, who said they are anxious to see him again.
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American sailor Ken Barnes, 47-years old from Newport Beach, smiles during a press conference after his arrival to a Chilean Navy airbase in Punta Arenas, Chile, Sunday, Jan. 7, 2007. Barnes, whose round-the-world journey was frustrated by a yacht-destroying storm that left him adrift for three days more than 500 miles from the Chilean coast, west of the Straits of Magellan, was rescued last Friday by a fishing trawler. (AP Photo/Roberto Candia)
Ken Barnes stepped out of the arrival terminal of John Wayne airport where he was instantly swamped by well-wishers and news cameras.
He says he has mixed feelings about being home because he'd hoped to be out for another three or four months completing his planned around-the-world journey.
Barnes was trying to become the first American solo sailor to circumnavigate the world nonstop starting from the West Coast.
But a storm had left him adrift in his vessel for more than three days about 500 miles from the coast of Chile before he was rescued Friday.
In the days since he was rescued, Barnes toured Punta Arenas, Chile, and held a news conference about his brush with death.
The homecoming ends an ordeal that began New Year's Eve when Barnes' 44-foot ketch was caught in a violent storm and became disabled.
Barnes was released from the Armed Forces Hospital in Punta Arenas, Chile's southernmost city, after doctors determined he was in good condition and began the long trip home on Monday. He was rescued early Friday by a Chilean fishing trawler after three days at sea in stormy conditions.
During his brief stay in Punta Arenas, Barnes toured the downtown area and and kissed the foot of a bronze statue of a Patagonia Indian in the main square. Local lore has it that this means he will someday return to the city.
Barnes, who sold his California home and pool maintenance business to finance his trip, was able to communicate by satellite phone with his girlfriend, Cathy Chambers, during his ordeal.
The Chilean navy said it planned to sink Barnes' vessel, The Privateer. Barnes has said he does not have the money to recover it.
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