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On Thu, 20 May 2004 12:39:21 +0100, Chris Newport
wrote: It is possible to do a circumnavigation in hops of less than 1500nm, for example the atlantic can be crossed via Bermuda and the Azores or Greenland and Iceland. ============================= It turns out that there are 18 trawlers going trans atlantic as we speak. They left Ft Lauderdale earlier in the week and are crossing by way of Bermuda and the Azores. The longest leg is Bermuda to the Azores at about 1800 NM. Here's some info on requirements: http://lists.samurai.com/pipermail/t...ry/000012.html Here's a discussion by a fellow that's done it: http://www.trawlerworld.com/qu_1999_11_2.htm |
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