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Gearing Up

I’m making some headway through some of the gear purchasing. Two further items have been bought.

First was the Hookah. I did, in the end, go with the Brownie. I have bought the Explorer 390 model with the add on for a fourth diver. That will allow two couples do go out at a reasonable depth. I also got the care kit to keep it maintained well. I need to consider secondary air supplies if we decide to use this deeper than 30 feet but I won’t go with the Brownie. We already have regulators for our dive gear which could easily be adapted to go onto pony bottles. This will be one of those projects to be deferred till once we’re aboard.

Second was the solar panels and charge controller. After much research I have opted for four Kyocera 135W panels which I will wire in series into an Outback Flexmax 80 MPPT charge controller. The Kyocera arrays have built in bypass diodes so issues with shading will not be an issue. The MPPT controller allows us to obtain the best use of the combined output of the arrays when they’re wired in series. The Flexmax 80 is a little oversized but it allows us to added another panel or two if we wish at a later date.

We have decided to defer on buying a wind generator. This was our original plan and having flip flopped a bit I’ve settled on this original plan. The solar panels we’re ordering pack a lot of juice. If we have a shortfall we can learn how best to plug it. For the cost of a wind generator one can get an extra solar panel or two which may end up better. Won’t know until we’re out there.

I’ve made some more progress on recovering the lost files from the damaged laptop.  Of most concern were all our old photos.  Fortunately I had a backup from last October and practically all the photos taken since had been uploaded to Picasa so I now have most of what was lost.  A new hard drive has been ordered and hopefully the old laptop can be resurrected.  It does appear that the only water damage was up into the one hard drive but I won’t know for sure until I have a go at putting the o/s onto the new drive.

For the boat there are a few more purchases on ‘before we go’ our list.  Two that we’ll look at next are folding bikes and a solar oven.

This link is so cool

http://www.9mmfilm.com/sailing/index.html

Tarmac

That’s what we’re stuck on right now. Taxi to take off is expected to exceed 30 mins. But we have to get moving first. I shall use this as an exercise to get used to things taking time.

Links

Tomorrow we fly to Bermuda. Middle of next week we should be setting sail for the Azores. There are a few sites where you can get information on where we are and how we’re getting on :

  • Windancer IV Blog – Not sure how often this will be updated while we’re traveling.
  • ARC Daily Logs – Updates seems somewhat sporadic but you get to hear from most of the boats crossing with us.
  • ARC Daily Positions – Most days you should see an updated position report around noon GMT
  • This blog – I’m hoping to get an update out out each day.

If none of these blogs show any news for a day or two that, in itself, will not be cause for alarm.  We’ll be out at sea and communications may not be perfect.

A few other links of interest :

  • Bermuda Wind Forecast.  Looks windy this coming Saturday.   As of now, the wind looking strong on departure day (next Wednesday).  Long term forecasts are a bit flaky.  We’ll see nearer the time.
  • Faial Wind Forecast.  Faial is our planned point of arrival in the Azores.
  • Bermuda Weather.  Not looking too brilliant for the weekend.
  • Faial Weather.

Just had a quick Skype with Capt. John on Windancer IV.  Their last 48 hours seems to have been a bit of a challenge.  Wind speeds peaking at 75 knots, 30 foot waves.  They went out and partied last night.  This morning they all look a bit beat up.  John was honest enough to say it was the party.

As they are moored fairly close to the airport we decided we should meet up straight after our arrival tomorrow.  I can drop off the stuff I don’t need on land.  We can figure out the rest after that.