An epic voyage begins
Posted: Tue May 20, 2014 5:27 pm
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Some of you follow the activities of Webb Chiles the solo circumnavigator. Well he is at it again in a boat not too much larger than our I563's.
Here is is press release of today and you can follow his journey through the links at he end of his piece. Go well Webb you are a brave person.
Press release begins:
Webb Chiles, 72, five time circumnavigator and the first American to round Cape Horn alone, sailed from San Diego, California, this morning on his 24’ sloop, GANNET, beginning what will, time and chance permitting, become his sixth voyage around the world.
GANNET is a Moore 24, the first ultra-light displacement class built in the United States. Moore 24s have often been successfully raced from California to Hawaii, but no one has ever before attempted to circumnavigate in one.
Chiles will sail first to Hilo, Hawaii; then make his way across the Pacific Ocean to New Zealand where he will decide whether to continue west or turn east for Cape Horn in 2015.
You can follow GANNET’s track at http://my.yb.tl/gannet; and learn more at www.inthepresentsea.com.
Some of you follow the activities of Webb Chiles the solo circumnavigator. Well he is at it again in a boat not too much larger than our I563's.
Here is is press release of today and you can follow his journey through the links at he end of his piece. Go well Webb you are a brave person.
Press release begins:
Webb Chiles, 72, five time circumnavigator and the first American to round Cape Horn alone, sailed from San Diego, California, this morning on his 24’ sloop, GANNET, beginning what will, time and chance permitting, become his sixth voyage around the world.
GANNET is a Moore 24, the first ultra-light displacement class built in the United States. Moore 24s have often been successfully raced from California to Hawaii, but no one has ever before attempted to circumnavigate in one.
Chiles will sail first to Hilo, Hawaii; then make his way across the Pacific Ocean to New Zealand where he will decide whether to continue west or turn east for Cape Horn in 2015.
You can follow GANNET’s track at http://my.yb.tl/gannet; and learn more at www.inthepresentsea.com.