A man from Kalamazoo, Michigan, swam seven hours to the shores of after being stranded in the Atlantic Ocean.
David Thompson, a retired engineer, was bringing the Enthalpy II, his 49-foot sailboat, back to Florida from St. Maarten. Thompson, however, did not complete the more-than-1,000-mile journey.
During rough conditions—20-knot winds and 10-foot swells—Thompson was knocked off his boat just northwest of Puerto Rico. Tethered to the boat by his life jacket, Thompson says he successfully climbed aboard again, only to be knocked back into the sea. The water ripped off his lifejacket and most of his clothes, leaving him nude save his shirt.
I have a wife and a nice life. I didn't want to die.




