As to grounding, looks like that must have been pretty gentle for a "Hard Grounding". :cry Good thing it was gravel :twisted: not Rock, or another vessel.
As to the sleeping: Given that it was on or slightly before the 3PM :clock stated time, the lowest level of the body's natural "awake factor" would be somewhere around 1 to 3 PM depending on the subjects usual awake :hot and sleep :moon times. Hmmm, "On Tap" : that type of beverage :beer , if consumed in the late afternoon or evening, would have a tendency to fragment the subjects early to late morning sleep, resulting in a decreased sleep efficiency and possibly increased daytime sleepiness. OK, now add the steady hum, the warm sun and full stomach after a lunch, and you have an opportunity for consciousness to slip away into ....... dream (or nightmare land.)
Sorry, but I couldn't resist, It's the sleep tech voices talkin to me. You knew it was coming didn't you. :shock:
Auto pilot failure :?: , well maybe :arrow: , but definitely :idea failure to keep a proper watch from the helm station.
Harvey
SleepyC