Research Complete (Day 46)
After 26 days of collecting samples from the North Atlantic Gyre, sailor Matt Rutherford can head back to the Chesapeake. So far, he and his crew have sailed 4,400 miles on their Ocean Reseach Project.
After 26 days of collecting samples from the North Atlantic Gyre, sailor Matt Rutherford can head back to the Chesapeake. So far, he and his crew have sailed 4,400 miles on their Ocean Reseach Project.
I have a confession to make, I am a Plastic Addict, are you?
June 28, 2013 We changed our route a bit and decided to go further north and south and a bit less east to west. When
t’s pretty funny to think we had to sail 2,200 miles just to get to the place where we can start doing or primary research. Talk about a long commute to work!
In the world of sailing they say the hardest part of winning a race is getting to the starting line.
Matt Rutherford, who last year completed his amazing solo Around the Americas voyage, explains the objectives of his newest undertaking, the Ocean Research Project.
A New England yacht designer sets his sights on the Chilean channels as the locale for the sea trials of his latest 57-foot cat. From our June 2012 issue.
The Atlantic 57 is a successful union of flat-out speed and cruising comfort. “Yachtstyle” from our September 2007 issue
After 26 days of collecting samples from the North Atlantic Gyre, sailor Matt Rutherford can head back to the Chesapeake. So far, he and his crew have sailed 4,400 miles on their Ocean Reseach Project.
I have a confession to make, I am a Plastic Addict, are you?
June 28, 2013 We changed our route a bit and decided to go further north and south and a bit less east to west. When
t’s pretty funny to think we had to sail 2,200 miles just to get to the place where we can start doing or primary research. Talk about a long commute to work!
In the world of sailing they say the hardest part of winning a race is getting to the starting line.
Matt Rutherford, who last year completed his amazing solo Around the Americas voyage, explains the objectives of his newest undertaking, the Ocean Research Project.
A New England yacht designer sets his sights on the Chilean channels as the locale for the sea trials of his latest 57-foot cat. From our June 2012 issue.
The Atlantic 57 is a successful union of flat-out speed and cruising comfort. “Yachtstyle” from our September 2007 issue
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