The Solo Round-The-World Voyage of Glenn Wakefield, VA7MLW

Sailing west-about below the three capes, Canadian radio amateur and sailor Glenn Wakefield, VA7MLW, is well along on his non-stop solo around-the-world voyage. Follow the daily reports of the intrepid adventurer as he files daily Winlink 2000 position reports that can be seen with this link:

http://www.winlink.org/dotnet/maps/PositionreportsDetail.aspx?callsign=V...
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He has set out on his westerly circumnavigation from Victoria, British Columbia and expects to take 10 months before returning to home port. His 40-foot sloop named "Kim Chow" has had extensive modifications for the trip. Glenn VA7MLW is now in the Southern Ocean headed for the Falkland Islands.

He has been keeping regular skeds with Cliff ZL4AS, Richard ZL4QU and Ron ZL4RMF at 0930 UTC on the 40 meter band.

Glenn has an ICOM 802 SSB marine radio. After the skeds has been heard chatting with VK radio amateurs and is hoping to engage in many QSOs with others before ending his trip in July.

You can listen for VA7MLW on the usual 40 meter Maritime frequencies. Glenn's voyage web site is at http://www.kimchowaroundtheworld.com

Received via WL2K Radio E-mail Today...

I was interested to read your report on Glenn Wakefield on 'Kim Chow' when I made landfall in Trinidad recently to complete my Atlantic crossing, as part of my own solo circumnavigation which started 26th March '07 and will hopefully end in May '08.

I've been talking regularly to Glenn via SSB, using Winlink for emails as a back-up when radio propagation hasn't been so good for chatting - We've both been crossing the Atlantic - he, of course, on a more southerly course than I have been, since he's heading for Cape Horn whereas I'm headed for the Panama Canal. Both of us are aiming for the Pacific to complete our circumnavigations - his in Victoria, on Vancouver Island in Canada, and mine in Zihuatanejo, Mexico, from where I took off across the Pacific towards the Marquesas last year after sailing from Hawaii to Alaska and south via Canada & California (see www.svnereida.com). We're hoping to meet up in Victoria when I reach there from Hawaii in August.

I can't say I envy him his task - sailing westabout nonstop is a very difficult task and he has had many breakages to contend with. Not that I haven't also - I had to sit in the cockpit and handsteer the last 10 days of my passage to Trinidad, heaving to every so often for sleep, after my autopilot broke down and my windsteering gear was already broken - both not repairable by me! I'm now busy getting several major items repaired before sailing on to finish my circumnavigation.

Emails via Winlink for both myself and Glenn play an important part in helping both of us not to feel isolated as we sail on long passages - again, even more so for him than for me since he has seen no-one to speak to face-to-face since leaving Victoria last September. I look forward to his sucessful completion in July.

Regards,

Jeanne, KC2IOV

 

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