Meetings, interviews, doctors and shopping...
This week I've been off the boat more as dad and his crew do the final installations and testing. Interior cosmetics are being handled by Tim Hill.
JR from Freedom Fabrications is installing a stainless steel arch for the solar panels which have been wired by Level-Line Marine. Monitor windvane is installed. Wind generator is waiting for JR's arch. Pulling together spare engine parts and other tools, parts, etc.
I am meeting with Dr. Lowenberg to go over last things with my medical kit today. My arms are aching from the 4 shots I received yesterday. Looks like once I reach the Soloman Islands I'll be taking a weekly Malaria medicine for most of the rest of my trip.
The course is being fine-tuned and meteorologist/forecaster David Morris is helping me at least for the first leg to learn to interpret the fabulous forecasting program from Clear Point Weather.
I have become quite comfotable doing interviews lately. I've lost count of all of them; Soundings, Latitude 38, LA Times (should be coming out in the Sports section on Saturday the 24th), Good Morning America, multiple media-type meetings and friendly local interviews. I'm hoping to do an interview with the guys over at Sailing Anarching. It has been fun. Discussing sailing and planning for my offshore passage has become second nature to me now. It looks like Good Morning America will be covering my journey until I return. Mom, Dad and I will do our first live TV interview on the Friday before I leave. It should air across the nation between 7-9am on the 30th. After that, I will speak to them via Iridium phone (also sponsored by Clear Point Weather) or when in port.
Mike Smith sent a fantastic camera over for me to use on my trip. It is a Nikon D200 and has amazing capabilities. Have been meeting with some great people in the TV business. They are helping me with cameras, equipment, storage of data, and oraganization of my film. I really hope to use this film for something amazing at some point. I'm also talking with some people about the possibility of writing a book upon my return.
Please come out to see me off on Saturday the 31st. I am leaving from the guest docks at Burton Chace Park in Marina del Rey. The address is: 13650 Mindanao Way, Marina del Rey, CA 90292. There is parking at the park and lots of overflow parking just down Mindanao Way.
I am planning to pull in to the dock between 10 and 10:30. I'll have an hour or two to visit and leave when the wind gets up around 12:00 - 12:30.
Thanks for the prayers and words of encouragement!
Cheers,
Zac
JR from Freedom Fabrications is installing a stainless steel arch for the solar panels which have been wired by Level-Line Marine. Monitor windvane is installed. Wind generator is waiting for JR's arch. Pulling together spare engine parts and other tools, parts, etc.
I am meeting with Dr. Lowenberg to go over last things with my medical kit today. My arms are aching from the 4 shots I received yesterday. Looks like once I reach the Soloman Islands I'll be taking a weekly Malaria medicine for most of the rest of my trip.
The course is being fine-tuned and meteorologist/forecaster David Morris is helping me at least for the first leg to learn to interpret the fabulous forecasting program from Clear Point Weather.
I have become quite comfotable doing interviews lately. I've lost count of all of them; Soundings, Latitude 38, LA Times (should be coming out in the Sports section on Saturday the 24th), Good Morning America, multiple media-type meetings and friendly local interviews. I'm hoping to do an interview with the guys over at Sailing Anarching. It has been fun. Discussing sailing and planning for my offshore passage has become second nature to me now. It looks like Good Morning America will be covering my journey until I return. Mom, Dad and I will do our first live TV interview on the Friday before I leave. It should air across the nation between 7-9am on the 30th. After that, I will speak to them via Iridium phone (also sponsored by Clear Point Weather) or when in port.
Mike Smith sent a fantastic camera over for me to use on my trip. It is a Nikon D200 and has amazing capabilities. Have been meeting with some great people in the TV business. They are helping me with cameras, equipment, storage of data, and oraganization of my film. I really hope to use this film for something amazing at some point. I'm also talking with some people about the possibility of writing a book upon my return.
Please come out to see me off on Saturday the 31st. I am leaving from the guest docks at Burton Chace Park in Marina del Rey. The address is: 13650 Mindanao Way, Marina del Rey, CA 90292. There is parking at the park and lots of overflow parking just down Mindanao Way.
I am planning to pull in to the dock between 10 and 10:30. I'll have an hour or two to visit and leave when the wind gets up around 12:00 - 12:30.
Thanks for the prayers and words of encouragement!
Cheers,
Zac
18 Comments:
I just read about you in the L.A. Times this morning. You're inspiring. Good luck. My prayers and hopes are with you for a safe and fulfilling trip.
Rick Jones
wow,i was just reading the news in one paper of my country and i knew about you..well..you are cool,good luck with your adventure,i admire you!
Camilla(Italy)
Dear Zac, "in bocca al lupo" as we say in Italy. In order to be really lucky, you should reply "crepi!" :-)
I just read about you and your wonderful adventure in an Italian newspaper and soon subscribed to your blog. I wish you all the best!
You are courageous and resolute. I too greatly admire you. If you strongly want something, you'll get it! Looking forward to follow your adventure... Good luck!
Andrea (Italy)
hi zac, i heard about your upcoming adventure in the la times and it sounds pretty amazing. i'm going to subscribe to your blog to follow along. best of luck!
broeck
btw, my bday is 11/29 too.
oh yeh...your blog doesn't seem to have an rss/atom subscription feed. you might want to check that before your trip so people get automatic updates on your blog.
http://help.blogger.com/bin/topic.py?topic=12455
broeck (the geek)
The LA Times article drove me to be interested in your trip.
I wish you all the best!
Be careful, smart, and most of all, soak up this great experience!!
Curt
Hey - Just read about you in the LA Times - have fun on the trip! As another person born on Nov 29 (1992), I'll be rooting for you.
:)
Vivian
I too just read about your quest. Very inspiring and I also do recommend that you set your blog up for updates on your quest. IF you should need some advice on how to do this for your blog, shoot me an email at my blog, godspeed!
louie
Hey man My names Dylan,
What you are doing is awsome,
do you have a myspace or anything?
Hi. Read about your journey in the L.A. Times today. FRONT PAGE! Best of luck to you. I'll be following you on your circumnavigation through your blog and website. This is every young man's dream. Live it to the max!
:)
Scott
later when you will be all alone for long days we talk on your blog thats ok?
for now have fun
hugs
bruno from italy
Hey Zac ...
Good luck!
And have fun!!!
Massi,Treviso,Italy
Hi ZAC.... good luck from Italy!!! Have a nice trip with your incredible adventure :-)
Marco
Good Luck, Blue Skies and Nice Winds !! :-)
coooooool...
that's really great and a fantastic world adventure!!!
i'm reading about you on net and i hope you can realize your dream 'cause you're very courageous and interesting guy ;)
A special goodluck from ItAly and in particular from the sun of "Tuscan's Land"
and...Be CaReFuLl!!!
BeSt WhIsHeS
FeDeRiCa :D
Zac, this is the most interesting story and I just had to comment. You are one brave young man! I am looking forward to reading your blog while you are on the trip so hopefully you'll have time to chronicle your trip using that method and this would definitely make an excellent book! I will be popping over here every day! Prayers go with you, my friend. ;o)
I learned how to walk on a boat. but we moved as i got older.. we also docked at Del Rey often..
you are an aspiring young man. keep up the good work.
keep your wits about you.
listen to the wind.
feel the water.
breing a book of poetry. and a flute.
“It is of great use to the sailor to know the length of his line, though he cannot with it fathom all the depths of the ocean.” - John Locke
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Justin
My family and I read about you today in our local paper. We wish you safe travels and will be reading your blog to hear all about your progress.
Wishing you a wonderful adventure!
-The Tanguay Family (Santa Cruz, CA)
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