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Jean-Jacques Savin: Frenchman sets off to cross Atlantic in a barrel | |
(about 9 hours later) | |
A Frenchman has set off to cross the Atlantic Ocean in a barrel-shaped orange capsule, using ocean currents alone to propel him. | A Frenchman has set off to cross the Atlantic Ocean in a barrel-shaped orange capsule, using ocean currents alone to propel him. |
Jean-Jacques Savin, 71, left El Hierro in Spain's Canary Islands and hopes to reach the Caribbean in as little as three months. | Jean-Jacques Savin, 71, left El Hierro in Spain's Canary Islands and hopes to reach the Caribbean in as little as three months. |
His reinforced capsule contains a sleeping bunk, kitchen and storage. | His reinforced capsule contains a sleeping bunk, kitchen and storage. |
He will drop markers along the way to help oceanographers study Atlantic currents. | He will drop markers along the way to help oceanographers study Atlantic currents. |
Updates on the journey are being posted on a Facebook page and the latest message said the barrel was "behaving well". | |
In a telephone interview with AFP news agency, he said: "The weather is great. I've got a swell of one metre (3ft) and I'm moving at 2-3km/h... I've got favourable winds forecast until Sunday." | |
Mr Savin is a former military paratrooper and has also worked as a park ranger and a pilot. | Mr Savin is a former military paratrooper and has also worked as a park ranger and a pilot. |
He believes ocean currents alone will carry his resin-coated plywood vessel about 4,500km (2,800 miles) to the Caribbean. | He believes ocean currents alone will carry his resin-coated plywood vessel about 4,500km (2,800 miles) to the Caribbean. |
The barrel is 3m long and 2.10m wide with six square metres of living space. There is a porthole in the floor through which Mr Savin can watch passing fish. | |
The capsule has been built to resist waves and potential attacks by orca whales. A solar panel generates power for communications and GPS positioning. | |
His budget of €60,000 (£54,000; $68,000) was largely raised through crowdfunding. | |
"Maybe Barbados, although I would really like it to be a French island like Martinique or Guadaloupe," he joked. | "Maybe Barbados, although I would really like it to be a French island like Martinique or Guadaloupe," he joked. |
"That would be easier for the paperwork and for bringing the barrel back." | "That would be easier for the paperwork and for bringing the barrel back." |
You may also like: | You may also like: |
His stores include a block of foie gras and a bottle of Sauternes white wine for New Year's Eve. He also has a bottle of red wine to celebrate his 72nd birthday on 14 January. | His stores include a block of foie gras and a bottle of Sauternes white wine for New Year's Eve. He also has a bottle of red wine to celebrate his 72nd birthday on 14 January. |
The markers he drops along the way will help oceanographers from the JCOMMOPS international marine observatory to study currents. | The markers he drops along the way will help oceanographers from the JCOMMOPS international marine observatory to study currents. |
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