At the start of the stunt, TJ Simers, a sports columnist for the Los Angeles Times, called the attempt of the girl to sail solo around the world "child endangerment". "I just don't understand the idea of risking life. This kid's going to be out there all by herself. Death is a possibility. Bad weather. Are you kidding me? Who's responsible for this? She's a kid," he wrote.
In the video, made before Abby Sunderland was found alive and well, her brother, Zac, gives an interview to reporters. The stunt of a child sailing solo is apparently a family thing. He sailed around the world alone last year, age at 17. He speaks as if his sister is possibly just late coming home from school, and that it is a normal thing to perform stunts that may require foreign governments to spend tens of thousands of dollars to rescue a person, who gets into trouble while performing a stunt. The rescuers should send the family a bill for the costs spent in rescuing the girl.