Northwest Passage 2009
I realize it's not a race but Bagan, the Nordhavn 57 that is one of six yachts aiming to transit the Northwest Passage this summer, better get a move on.
The Westsail 42 Fiona departed Lunenburg this afternoon for St. John's, passing Bagan in Halifax early this evening. The Corsair 31 Cap'n Lem is approaching Montreal on the St Lawrence River. The whereabouts of the purpose-built trawler yacht Polar Bound are not known but I'm certain Northwest Passage veteran David Scott Cowper is not lollygogging.
On the left coast, Ocean Watch and Silent Sound, two other sailboats bound for the Northwest Passage from the Pacific, are in or near Dutch Harbor, getting ready to start the Bering Sea portion of their adventure.
Meanwhile, Bagan is stuck in Halifax with significant, it seems, computer problems. All the MacBooks work just fine, but the PC tower keeps crashing.
Of the six yachts aiming to transit the top of North America, only two, Bagan and Polar Bound, are motor vessels. Polar Bound is the only one not keeping a blog or site.
David Scott Cowper
Polar Bound
Custom 48-foot trawler yacht (power)
http://www.cruising.org.uk/about/honora ... wper.shtml
Tommy Cook
The Captain Lemuel R. Brigman III, aka Cap’n Lem
Corsair F-31 UC (sail)
http://www.arcticsolosail.com/index.php
Cameron Dueck
Silent Sound
Amor 40 (sail)
http://www.openpassageexpedition.com/index.html
Eric Forsyth
Fiona
Westsail 42 (sail)
http://www.yachtfiona.com/fnn.htm
Mark Schrader
Ocean Watch
Custom 64-foot cutter (sail)
http://www.pacsci.org/aroundtheamericas/
Blake