Lat-22deg21'27" Lon+166deg50'33" Alt+023ft GPS Sats seen: 10 2016-08-29 22:06UTC http://map.iridium.com/m?lat=-22.357503&lon6.842525 Sent via Iridium GO![END]
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We must free ourselves of the hope that the sea will ever rest. We must learn to sail in high winds.
Lat-22deg21'27" Lon+166deg50'33" Alt+023ft GPS Sats seen: 10 2016-08-29 22:06UTC http://map.iridium.com/m?lat=-22.357503&lon6.842525 Sent via Iridium GO![END]
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I am here Lat-27.559000 Lon+173.176500 Alt-9005ft Iridium Loc http://map.iridium.com/m?lat=-27.559000&lon3.176500 Sent via Iridium GO![END]
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[password]MINDstate
[possition]18 42S 174 01W
[weather]5knt E, 1018 baro, cloudy
[status] leaving for Wallis Friday[END]
I am here Lat-8.903000 Lon-92.548000 Alt-11856ft Iridium Loc http://map.iridium.com/m?lat=-8.903000&lon=-92.548000 Sent via Iridium GO![END]
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[password]zmg
[position]08 54s 92 32w
[status]still making good speed toward galapagos, not long now! Today we completed installing the new seat I've been building on top of the stern arch. It's like a giant deck chair/hammock, made from half of the old trampoline net on an aluminium frame we built. It has turned out to be every bit as awesome as i imagined it would be. Very comfortable indeed and the view is amazing. You can see twice as far as from the deck and can see everything on board too, with no blind spots. Many happy hours on watch will be spent in it!