New energy infused into my gofundme.

One of my new customers donated $50 this morning. This is awesome! 

Now if I can ask each person reading this to donate just $5. and challenge their friends and family to match it or beat it. I could hit my goal soon enough the able to practice in a new and better kayak before I go  the trip.

I will be out all winter so the better gear will be safer and I can have some experience with it before I take off.

Shakedown cruise the video

This is the link to the video I shot today.

shakedown video

 

These conditions are not for recreational kayaks or beginners.

Note in the 1 to 2 o’clock position (they are hard to see) there are 2 boats on their moorings. Count the numbers of times they disappear from the camera view. Now realize they can’t see you either.

Your major concern on the water is your safety. If you do not think they can see you then give them a wide berth, try to call them on the radio to tell them your location, or use your whistle or air horn to draw attention.

I will be crossing channels, shipping lanes, in both clear weather and fog(well lifted enough for me to see) and I will have to make my position known and about how long it will take me to cross. The rules of navigation state that commercial vessels and ferries have the right of way.

The proper radio call is security(pronounced secure eh tae) 3 times then identify yourself an what your intentions are. Wait to hear if the local coast guard or other authority tells you to wait. If you hear no objections proceed at haste and let them know when you have cleared the channel.

Latest news

I had to fiberglass my bulkheads as caulking wasn’t working. Took yak out for sea trials 3-5 foot seas 10-15 gusts to 20. Glass held its own. Used 2 layers of cloth in critical area.

Spoke with owner of Bananas Military Surplus, they also carry kayaks and boating gear. He is going to talk with the Necky kayak rep tomorrow on my behalf. We will see what comes out of it.

I only have 6 months left. I have to throw things in high gear. Passport. More food contact kayak shops n clubs, see where I can fundraiser on way down the coast. Find sponsors.

Anyone want to help????

Update

Well I got my computer back from the shop. I now have Windows 10 Pro and a loss of data in the reboot.

I have been busy buying equipment I will need for the trip.  I continue with my training runs. Now that the computer is back I can post pictures and video of the runs or parts of them.

I had to buy new ink for my printer and I have printed out a the nautical charts from Key West Fl to Cape May Va.which, is the bottom half of the trip.

Here is the inks to 2 videos crossing Aucoot Cove one from over my shoulder and the other from the deck camera.

 

Enjoy. The wind was from the NE or straight at me and a speed of 15-20 MPH. Chop 2-3 feet. Not a bad situation. Last Tuesday  I was crossing Marion Harbor which is just the other side of the point in front of me. The seas were 3-4 feet with sets of 5-6 feet with white caps.

 

Attention kayakers and clubs on the East Coast

This is an invitation to join me next year on my expedition. You can join me for a few hours, a day, a few days, a week, or a month.

The total trip will be 2000 miles.

The start point will be just west of Halifax Nova Scotia and the finish point will be Key West Florida. I plan on leaving on May 1st, 2017.

I am paddling for Mission 22 to raise awareness that 22 Veterans a day are committing suicide.

I myself am a disabled Veteran. I am training in Buzzards Bay, MA on my days off and run a course that is 37 nM total. I have it down to 6 hours.

I currently have a Wilderness System Pungo 140. I have a GOFUNDME going to raise monies to upgrade my equipment.

I will also be asking for permission to camp in your yard after Maine as I am doing this on my social security retirement pay.

I would appreciate the company on this trip. I would like to learn about the waters in your area and your experiences.

 

Training and computer issues

My computer has been down and in thew shop for a few weeks. I have upgraded from Vista to Windows 10. Discovered my L isn’t working so if I need an L I need to use the on screen keyboard.

I was on vacation 2 weeks ago and logged 188 nM in Buzzards Bay in conditions from flat to 4 foot seas with winds from 5 to 25 mph. I am averaging 37 nM in 6 hours. I had one day where I had to follow the coast closer and that day I did 40 nM in 8 hrs as conditions were bad.

Last Monday and Tuesday I made 2 trips 37 nM each in 6 hrs. The first half of trip was uneventful. The trip back was a workout. Winds built to 25 MPH on Monday with 4-5 foot seas. Tuesday was worse winds were 20-30 MPH with seas ranging from 3-4 foot sets with occasional 5-6 feet with white caps.

I have a downwind sail from WindPaddle which came in handy for portions of the trip.

Buzzards Bay makes an excellent training ground as the seas can change within minutes and it can come at you from all directions. You learn how to read the water and learn something new everyday. I will be well prepared for my trip next year.

 

 

Wareham to Mattapoisett

I set out for another 37 nm trip.. conditions started and ended okay small chop less than 10 mph winds. However, Marion and Mattapoisett Harbors were not cooperative. 2-3 foot chop with sets of 4-5 foot mixed in. Water going in 2 sometimes 3 directions. Made for a Rollercoaster type of paddling.

You need to be good at reading the water to pick your best line of attack. Never head on unless you want to get soaked. 10-30 degrees works best but be ready for fast brace turns to stay stable.

Does this look like fun? Come join me.

Trip out and back takes 6 hrs paddling 1 to 2 resting at Neds Point Light.