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Sailing Duo Begin 1,000-Day Ocean Voyage

Post by Shirleypal » 04-23-2007 03:38 PM

Sailing Duo Begin 1,000-Day Ocean Voyage

By Tariq Malik
LiveScience Staff Writer
posted: 21 April 2007
9:31 p.m. ET


HOBOKEN, N.J -- Two sailors cast off on the first of 1,000 planned days at sea Saturday in a bid to set a new world record.

Captain Reid Stowe and crewmate Soanya Ahmad set sail aboard the Schooner Anne, a 70-foot gaff-rigged vessel designed with long-duration voyages in mind, from Pier 12 here as more than 100 friends, family members and supporters cheered them on.

“Everything is stowed, we are ready,” Stowe told LiveScience from the deck of the Schooner Anne before setting sail.

Stowe and Ahmad are hoping to spend about 1,000 days, or nearly three years, beyond the sight of land in an attempt to break the current record ocean voyage of 657 days set by Australia’s Jon Sanders, who circumnavigated the globe three times between 1986 and 1988 to make the trip.

But Stowe’s expedition is one-part record seeker, and one part personal quest, which the veteran seafarer and artist has spent years planning. He’s billed the project, which is expected to run twice as long as Russia’s 500-day mock Mars mission, as “The Mars Ocean Odyssey” because of similarities between the trip’s anticipated isolation and self reliance to the more than two-year plans for red planet expeditions.

“The main area is psychology,” Stowe said, adding that even if his expedition fails he hopes to learn some lessons about the rigors of long-duration exploration that may prove useful for spaceflight researchers.

By coincidence, Stowe and Ahmad sailed down the Hudson River here towards the Atlantic Ocean less than seven hours after two professional astronauts and one U.S. tourist returned to Earth from the International Space Station. One of the spaceflyers, NASA astronaut and space station commander Michael Lopez-Alegria, set a new U.S. spaceflight endurance record after spending 215 continuous days in Earth orbit.

It was the similarities to a manned spaceflight that drew the interest of Darr Palmer, one of Stowe’s sponsors whose firm manufactures hull material used in the Schooner Anne.

“It’ll be a test of human endurance and personal compatibility,” Palmer said in an interview.

While Stowe is a veteran sailor, Ahmad joined his crew just over one year ago. The Queens, New York native is the official photographer and videographer for the 1,000-day expedition’s Web site: 1000days.net.

“I think it would be a very beautiful experience, being out on the ocean,” Ahmad said in an interview.

After a year living and working on the Schooner Anne at a relatively isolated Hoboken dock, Ahmad said she believes she and Stowe are well prepared for their long-duration expedition.

Ocean challenges

After entering the North Atlantic Ocean, the Schooner Anne is expected to head south past the equator and then west towards the coast of Brazil. Stowe has said he and Ahmad plan to guide their ship on a heart-shaped pattern as an artistic statement.

During the trip, Stowe and Ahmad will not refuel their ship nor restock on food or other supplies, though Stowe does not anticipate any critical shortages.

“I’ve got all the supplies I need, and we’ve got really good communications equipment,” Stowe said before casting off. “We have more food than we need.”

Crammed into the cargo hold of the 60-ton Schooner Anne, a family-built ship named after Stowe’s mother, are 380 boxes -- each of which weighs 25 pounds -- of food donated by sponsors. Casks of fresh water, some 200 pounds of dried fruit, 500 pounds of rice and 400 pounds of cashews and almonds are also making the trip with Stowe and Ahmad.

The sailors are also carrying about 300 pounds of food-grade salt for use preserving fish caught at sea. They plan to start a small garden on deck for greenery and grow sprouts during the trip.

“It certainly is exciting,” Stowe’s mother Anne told LiveScience.

Solar panels and generators are built into the Schooner Anne to provide power. Stowe and Ahmad will also rely on a satellite phone and computer to stay in contact with a control team in New York as well as document their trip via their Web site.

“We’re going to do the best we can out there,” Stowe said just before casting off.

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Update

Post by Linnea » 04-05-2009 04:48 PM

Link to current position of Schooner Anne:

http://1000days.net/home/index.php?opti ... &Itemid=80


Soanya Ahmad Abandons 1000 Days at Sea Expedition After 306 Days - Feb 23, 2008

56 year old American adventurer Captain Reid Stowe and 25 year old rookie sailor Soanya Ahmad commenced their 1000 days Non Stop at Sea expedition called The Mars Ocean Odyssey. Now due to prolonged seasickness, the brave Soanya has decided to say goodbye to the expedition.

Soanya commenced her voyage with no sailing experience. She functioned as Stowe’s first mate for the first 300 days handling photography, computers and communication,as well as overseeing food supplies and preparing meals.

Since November 2007 after entering the stormy Southern Ocean, Soanya is not keeping well due to sea sickness resulting in a loss of appetite,weight loss. Now after 306 days at sea, Soanya has decided to disembark and call off her expedition. The Royal Perth Yacht Club is providing assistance with an at-sea transfer about 15 nautical miles off Perth.

Reid is continuing his original aims of the voyage and is determined to finish out his 20-year dream to live at sea for 1000 days.

http://www.marinebuzz.com/2008/02/23/so ... -306-days/

photo: day one

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Post by Shirleypal » 04-05-2009 05:23 PM

Thanks for the update Linnea, sorry he had to abandon the voyage..

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Post by Linnea » 04-05-2009 07:55 PM

Shirley - I believe Capt Reid Stow is still at sea. His original ship mate left the journey after 306 days.

Link to his website:

http://1000days.net/home/index.php?opti ... &Itemid=70

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Post by Linnea » 04-05-2009 08:02 PM

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