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Let me introduce you to Poon Lim

Posted on 3/9/17 at 8:32 pm
Posted by nc14
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Posted on 3/9/17 at 8:32 pm
Poon Lim was born in Hainan, China and in 1942, during World War II, he was working as second steward on the British merchant ship SS Ben Lomond aka Benlomond.

The ship was armed but slow moving and was sailing alone on its way from Cape Town to Surinam.

On November 23, the German U-boat U-172 intercepted and struck the Ben Lomond with two torpedoes in position 00.30°N 38.45°W, some 750 miles east of the Amazon.

As the ship was sinking, Poon Lim grabbed a life jacket and jumped overboard before the ship’s boilers exploded.


The ship sank in around two minutes, and fifty three of the crew were lost (44 sailors and eight gunners) including the master.

Lim is said to have been the sole survivor, although another account suggests that eleven other sailors may also have been rescued.

A Raft With Supplies

After approximately two hours in the water, he found an 8 foot / .74 square meter wooden raft and climbed onto it.

The raft had several tins of biscuits, a forty liter jug of water, some chocolate, a bag of sugar lumps, some flares, two smoke pots and an electric torch.

Survival By Determination And Improvisation

Poon Lim initially kept himself alive by drinking the water and eating the food on the raft, but later resorted to catching rainwater in a canvas life jacket covering, and by fishing.

Lim could not swim very well so he often tied a rope from the boat to his wrist, in case he fell into the ocean.

He took a wire from the electric torch and made it into a fishhook, and used hemp rope as a fishing line, and he also dug a nail out of the boards on the wooden raft and bent it into a hook for larger fish.

When he caught a fish, he would cut it open with a knife that he’d fashioned out of a biscuit tin and then dry it on a hemp line over the raft.

Storms, Sharks And Bird Blood

Once, a large storm hit and spoiled his fish and fouled his water, so Poon, barely alive, caught a bird and drank its blood to survive.

One time he saw sharks and decided to catch one so he used the remnants of the next bird he caught as bait.

The first shark to pick up the taste was only a few feet long and it gulped the bait and hit the line with full force.

Poon Lim had already considered this and had braided the line so it would have double thickness, and he’d also wrapped his hands in canvas to enable him to make the catch.

The shark attacked him after he brought it aboard the raft and he used the water jug half-filled with seawater as a club.

It hadn’t rained for days so Lim cut open the shark and sucked blood from its liver.

A Passing Ship And Planes

On two occasions other vessels passed nearby, the first one a freighter and then a squad of United States Navy patrol planes.

Poon contended that the freighter saw him but did not pick him up because he was Chinese.

The Navy planes did see him, and one dropped a marker buoy in the water, but unfortunately for Poon, a large storm hit the area at the same time and he was lost again.

Counting The Days

At first, he counted the days by tying knots in a rope, but later decided that there was no point in counting the days, and simply began counting full moons.

Rescued At Last

Poon knew that he was close to land because the color of the water had changed.

It was no longer the oceanic deep blue, and on April 5, 1943, after 133 days in the life raft, Poon Lim reached a river inlet.

Three Brazilian fishermen rescued him and took him to Belém three days later.

Weight Loss But Able To Walk

During his ordeal, Poon Lim lost 9 kg/20lbs but he was still able to walk unaided, and after spending four weeks in a Brazilian hospital, the British Consul arranged for him to return to Britain via Miami and New York.

The Longest Ever Raft Survivor

When told no one had ever survived longer on a raft at sea, Poon Lim replied,

"I hope no one will ever have to break that record".

People have lived longer lost at sea, with the current record being 10 months for 3 Mexican sailors in a disabled fishing boat.

However, as of 2013, no one has broken Poon Lim’s record on a life raft.

The British Empire Medal

King George VI bestowed a British Empire Medal (BEM) on him, and the Royal Navy incorporated his tale into manuals of survival techniques.

After the war, Poon Lim attempted to emigrate to the United States, but the quota for Chinese immigrants had already been reached.

However, because of his fame and with the aid of Senator Warren Magnuson, he received a special dispensation and eventually gained citizenship.

Poon Lim died in Brooklyn on January 4, 1991, aged 72.
Posted by ell_13
Member since Apr 2013
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Posted on 3/9/17 at 8:33 pm to
Did you mean to put this on wikipedia?
Posted by Blob Fish
Member since Mar 2016
3091 posts
Posted on 3/9/17 at 8:33 pm to
Not even poon itself is worth that read
Posted by GeauxxxTigers23
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Posted on 3/9/17 at 8:34 pm to
Gonna wait for someone to chime in and let me know if it's worth the read.
Posted by jefforize
Member since Feb 2008
45791 posts
Posted on 3/9/17 at 8:34 pm to
Was hoping for a Korean instagram model.

Posted by nc14
La Jolla
Member since Jan 2012
28193 posts
Posted on 3/9/17 at 8:35 pm to
Survived 133 days at sea. 133
Posted by OWLFAN86
Erotic Novelist
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Posted on 3/9/17 at 8:35 pm to
poon ,undefeated


until he dies at age 72
Posted by Hoyt
Alabama: The Beautiful
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Posted on 3/9/17 at 8:36 pm to
Posted by slackster
Houston
Member since Mar 2009
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Posted on 3/9/17 at 8:36 pm to
Cool story, terrible formatting.
Posted by Tiger Prawn
Member since Dec 2016
25465 posts
Posted on 3/9/17 at 8:37 pm to
Always appreciate some good Poon
Posted by Spankum
Miss-sippi
Member since Jan 2007
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Posted on 3/9/17 at 8:39 pm to
pretty interesting story....

sounds like he did pretty well for himself only losing 20 lbs during that ordeal.
Posted by Restomod
Member since Mar 2012
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Posted on 3/9/17 at 8:40 pm to
No one is reading all that shite..
Posted by TheArrogantCorndog
Highland Rd
Member since Sep 2009
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Posted on 3/9/17 at 8:41 pm to
That's one impressive poon


Posted by Uncle Stu
#AlbinoLivesMatter
Member since Aug 2004
33857 posts
Posted on 3/9/17 at 8:45 pm to
this would be a fantastic episode of The Dollop podcast
Posted by lsu480
Downtown Scottsdale
Member since Oct 2007
92902 posts
Posted on 3/9/17 at 8:46 pm to
Ahhhhh...The Life of Poon! It really is amazing although I don't know why you didn't mention the fact that he was stuck on the raft with a tiger.
Posted by Masterag
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Posted on 3/9/17 at 8:47 pm to
Posted by Jack Daniel
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29065 posts
Posted on 3/9/17 at 8:47 pm to
Poons are tough and water is wet.
Posted by rantfan
new iberia la
Member since Nov 2012
14110 posts
Posted on 3/9/17 at 8:51 pm to
I read it all, Poon is/was bad arse
This post was edited on 3/9/17 at 8:51 pm
Posted by League Champs
Bayou Self
Member since Oct 2012
10340 posts
Posted on 3/9/17 at 8:52 pm to
Wait, is this the poon that wanted surgery to keep from looking like a Big Mac with the filling coming out?

Damn, who knew that the surgery would have been life saving, too?
Posted by jimmy the leg
Member since Aug 2007
43390 posts
Posted on 3/9/17 at 8:52 pm to
133 days of Poon on a raft.
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