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Chris249 said..
Looking at the boat and the sails, it's possible that the owner was one of the blokes who said "cruisers don't go to windward" and then found out too late that sometimes you have to.
Some older boats can go to windward OK, but a boat like that dragging a tender, the windage of a bimini and pushed by old and probably poorly-trimmed sails could have been going backwards trying to get upwind in those conditions.
Agree. I doubt he had the skills to go forard to put the jib up.
Towing a tender offshore in any conditions isn't smart.
With Mal de mer as well he was in trouble.
i suffer from the dreaded sickness but have learnt to press on throwing up as necessary knowing I'll be ok in 6-12 hours. But it can be horrible.