May
21
2003

Today I want to tell you about the Azores Islands. They are nine little islands in total that are part of a country called Portugal.
When I sail across the Atlantic Ocean I will stop at the Azores Islands to rest a little. It is a long trip all the way from the United States to these islands. Do you know how many days it will take me?
I will give you a clue. It should be a number between 10 and 20.
So I want you all to write the number of days you think it will take me to get to the Azores and have your mom or dad send Sloopy an email. When I get to the Azores, I will publish the names of everyone who got it right.
Wish me luck!
Hoy quisiera contaros sobre las islas Azores. Son nueve islas chiquitas que forman parte de un país llamado Portugal.
Cuando cruce el Atlántico veleando voy a parar en las islas Azores para descansar un poco. Es un viaje muy largo desde Estados Unidos a estas islas. ¿Sabéis cuantos días me va a tomar llegar a las Azores?
Os voy a dar una pista. Debe ser un numero entre 10 y 20 dias.
Así que quiero que escribáis el numero de días que pensáis me va a tomar llegar a las Azores y dárselo a mama o papa para que lo manden a Sloopy por email. Cuando llegue a las Azores, voy a publicar el nombre de todos aquellos que acertaron correctamente.
¡Deséenme suerte!
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May
20
2003
The first question to ask is what do you mean by a GPS failure. If we are talking about a malfunction in the main GPS charter/plotter this is where redundancy comes in. We carry two backup portable GPS units on the sailboat with extra spare batteries. Therefore, the odds of everything malfunctioning are next to nil. That is of course provided the signals from the GPS satellite system are all functioning. Yup, it is actually possible (thankfully not too probable at this time) for the US Global Positioning System to stop working as hypothesized in Wired’s Oh, Nooo! What If GPS Fails?
Not so much because we are paranoid of such massive GPS failure, but because this is totally retro-cool: we are taking a sextant onboard O’Comillas along with a 2003 Almanac and Norie’s Nautical Tables and paper charts. Odds are, we won’t “need” any of this, but Dad and I felt it would be really cool to trace our voyage on paper charts using a sextant. The sextant we chose was a Mark 25 Sextant which instead of a split mirror (the kind I’ve seen before) it uses beam converger or full horizon mirror. Of course, until we get completely confident with the entire sextant process we will be double-checking our answers with, you guessed it, one of the GPSs onboard.
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May
18
2003

Going underneath Newport bridge

Sunset at Goat Island, Newport.

Father and son.

O’Comillas – a view from the bow
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May
16
2003
Yesterday, I added a new entry for Sloopy so I thought I would explain what on earth Sloopy is all about.
When I was born my father did an animated cartoon using paper silhouettes and freeze – frame on an 8mm video camera. This is real film that had to be developed before the days of Hi8. To this date I still cherish that movie . It is a little corny , but very cute.
So I came up with the idea of narrating the journey across the Atlantic ocean for my son in a way that he could read it for himself every morning when he woke up, share it with his sister, and other buddies from his first grade class. I will write brief updates at first grade reading level with large fonts every day of the journey, weather and other factors permitting of course.
Why the name Sloopy? O’Comillas has one mast and is therefore a “sloop” so when thinking of a name for a cartoon to represent the sailboat Sloopy was the best I could come up with.
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May
15
2003

Just 15 days before the long journey.
So many questions…
Will it rain? Will it be warm or cold? Will I like the waves? Will I see any whales? Will the stars keep me company at night?
I am very excited! Just 15 more days…
Solo faltan 15 días para mi travesía.
Tengo tantas preguntas…
¿Lloverá? ¿Tendré frío o calor? ¿Me gustarán las holas? ¿Veré alguna ballena? ¿Me harán compañía las estrellas en la noche?
Estoy muy entusiasmado! Solo 15 días más…
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