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  2. Apr 12, 2018 · The True Story Of “Adrift” And Tami Oldham Ashcraft’s Survival At Sea. By Katie Serena. Published April 12, 2018. Updated October 7, 2020. On a 4,000-mile sailing trip from Tahiti to San Diego, Tami Oldham Ashcraft and her fiancé got caught in a category-four hurricane.

    • When Did The Events Depicted in The Adrift Movie Take Place in Real Life?
    • Did They Try to Escape The Hurricane?
    • Did Tami Oldham's Fiancé Richard Sharp Survive The Hurricane in Real Life?
    • Did She Hear A Voice When She Was Stranded on The Boat?
    • Was The Yacht Badly Damaged Like in The Adrift Movie?
    • How Long Was The Real Tami Oldham Adrift at Sea?
    • How Did Tami Oldham Survive Being Stranded For A Month and A Half on The Yacht?
    • How Did Tami Manage to Find Her Way to Land?
    • Did She Stitch The Wound on Her head?
    • Did Tami Consider Suicide While Stranded at Sea?

    In researching Tami Oldham and the Adrift true story, we discovered that the real-life events depicted in the 2018 movie spanned the months of September, October and November 1983. 23-year-old Tami Oldham and her British fiancé, Richard Sharp (34), had been pleasure sailing his 36-foot sailboat, the Mayaluga, for the previous six months. They made ...

    Yes. Tami and Richard knew a storm was coming, but they didn't know it would be that bad. They tried to outrun Hurricane Raymond by sailing north, battling 140 knot winds and 40-foot waves as they did their best to keep the yacht afloat. The relentless category 4 hurricane showed no signs of calming. It changed direction and stayed on their tail li...

    No. In real life, as they continued to battle Hurricane Raymond on October 12, 1983, Richard Sharp sent his fiancée Tami below deck to rest. He used a safety line to tether himself to the yacht in an attempt to ride out the storm and keep the boat afloat. The yacht capsized and Tami hit her head when she was thrown against the cabin wall. The force...

    Yes. In her book Red Sky in Mourning: A True Story of Love, Loss, and Survival at Sea, she talks about hearing a voice, but not that of her lost-at-sea fiancé Richard Sharp. Instead, she described it as an "inner voice" that was audible to her externally three times. It's certainly possible that her head injury and blood loss caused her to believe ...

    Yes. The Adrift movie true story reveals that nearly everything on the Hazana (pictured below) was broken and strewn about. The masts had snapped off, and like in the 2018 movie, the sails were waterlogged and floated nearby. The cabin was half-filled with water. The engine and radio were broken. The radio device used to indicate the boat's emergen...

    Fact-checking the Adrift movie reveals that after Hurricane Raymond struck and claimed the life of her fiancé Richard Sharp, Tami Oldham remained stranded at sea on the damaged yacht for 41 days. -Mirror Online

    In 2003, she told the Chicago Tribunethat she ate canned food and peanut butter, consuming everything from fruit cocktail to sardines.

    With the yacht's navigation system broken by the storm, Tami used a sextant to help her find her way home. A sextant is a navigational instrument that can be used to measure the angle of the sun (or another astronomical object) above the horizon. "It saved my life," says Tami. She was then able to work out her latitude using nautical maps. To remem...

    No. In the film, we see her using sutures to self-stitch the wound shut. "There were sutures on board," Tami wrote in her book, "but I couldn’t bring myself to sew my head shut." Instead, she drew the long wound together and adhered several large butterfly bandages as pus and blood oozed out.

    Yes. Weak, starving, injured, and let down after mistakenly thinking she saw an island on the horizon, at one point during her journey Tami loaded a rifle that was on board and stuck it in her mouth. The internal voice she heard during her journey convinced her to stop. This intense moment is not depicted in the film. While exploring the Tami Oldha...

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

  4. The movie, which is based on a true story, stars Shailene Woodley and Sam Claflin as Tami Oldham Ashcraft and Richard Sharp, two sailors who embarked on a voyage from Tahiti to San Diego in...

  5. Apr 4, 2019 · Adrift: Surviving a hurricane at sea. Thursday 4 April 2019. In September 1983, 23-year-old American sailor Tami Oldham Ashcraft set to sea for a 31-day crossing from Tahiti to San Diego, California. She was with her British fiancé Richard Sharp, and delivering luxury yacht, Hazana . Photo: North West Gem Productions.

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  6. May 30, 2018 · An incredible tale, yes, but believe it or not, it's actually based on a true story—and the 2002 memoir written by Tami herself titled Red Sky in Mourning: A True Story of Love, Loss and Survival at Sea (which has since been re-released by Dey Street Books as Adrift).

  7. Jun 7, 2018 · The Real Survival Story Behind ‘Adrift’. Tami Oldham Ashcraft, the subject of the new Hollywood lost-at-sea film, describes what her 41-day ordeal was like in real life and how the movie...

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