If you are interested in following the path of Voyager when we are underway, you will be able to track our progress with the link:
http://www.winlink.org/dotnet/maps/PositionreportsDetail.aspx?callsign=kg6trf
Monday, December 20, 2010
Saturday, December 11, 2010
Sailing Vessel Voyager
If you are interested in boats, here's info on the sailing vessel Voyager. It is owned by Rick & Suza and the following details are Rick’s words. “Voyager is a Reliance 44, one of 46 built in Ontario, Canada. They were all built as "bare hull & decks", meaning the factory only did fiberglass work. All interior & systems installations were left to the buyer. The original owner bought hull #3 and spent 20 years finishing the boat. We purchased CanajunA (it was Canadian, eh?) in 1998 and promptly changed the name to Voyager. Voyager was originally built as a ketch, but for many reasons, we decided to remove the mizzen mast which then made Voyager into a bastardized sloop. But then I installed an inner fore stay which converted the bastardized sloop into an even more bastardized cutter. It's not really a cutter because the mast step is too far forward to be a real cutter. So now it is called a slutter. That's not my joke either - that is the popular, but non-technical name for a sloop with an inner fore stay, part sloop, part cutter. A slutter.” That's more info than you needed to know!
Thursday, December 2, 2010
When & Where...
So here are some details about the actual trip… We will be sailing as part of the Vasco da Gama Rally. A rally is an organized event where a number of boats travel together. The goal of this one is to create a safe trip through an ²interesting part of the world” (the organizer’s words). It also helps with paperwork and visas throughout the trip. It starts in mid January from Cochin, India and travels to Oman, Yemen, Eritrea, Sudan, Egypt, and through the Suez Canal to Turkey. Estimated arrival in Turkey is early to mid May. I am excited to be starting in India. If you know me – you know how much I love Indian food! It has been almost ten years since I have been in India (I was in Delhi, Hyderabad and Mumbai for work). I can't wait for the taste of the spices!
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