19-year old Danielle Wright is missing.
Her parents are desperate to find her.
So much so that they have moved half way across the world and spent more than half a million dollars searching for her.
So much so that her father is now taking flying lessons so he can scour the Pacific for his missing daughter.
Vivacious, smart, adventurous – Danielle Wright from Baton Rouge in the US, is an honor student studying psychology at the University of Louisanna.
It was to be the biggest adventure of her life – a coast-to-coast yachting adventure on board a historic schooner.
She had flown from the US to New Zealand and was setting sail from there to Newcastle on May 29 last year. Her parents had given her a surprise plane ticket for her birthday where she was to meet the crew.
She was adamant she was taking this trip alone, as a sign of her independence and adulthood.
She to sail on the Nina, a glorious 70-foot yacht with a crew of seven – six Americans and one British citizen.
On board:
- David Dyche, the Captain, 58, from Florida
- His 60-year-old wife Rosemary
- Their 18-year-old son David Dyche
- Matthew Wooton a 35 musician from the UK
- Kyle Jackson, 27 from Nebraska who was highly trained in survival techniques.
- Evi Nemeth, 73 Professor from Colorado
- Danielle Wright, from Baton Rouge.
All are highly experienced in sailing and survival.
On the third day, the Nina hit the first of three storms, packing 60 knot winds and 10 metre high seas.
The yacht then vanished.
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EPIRBS, continously updating gps coordinates to trusted members and a hell of a lot of safety gear is what I'd take before even thinking of going that far out to sea.