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PostPosted: Fri Dec 11, 2015 8:24 am 
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I thought other Island Tandems might find this news article interesting:

http://www.thelog.com/SNW/Article/Mothe ... ntic-Ocean

Mother and son to pedal boat across Atlantic Ocean

posted: 12/10/2015

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By: Ambrosia Brody

Robyn Wolff and Davey du Plessis, a mother-son team from South Africa, departed late last month on a 4,008-mile voyage across the Atlantic Ocean on a human-powered vessel. The duo will pedal the boat on an unsupported voyage that will take three to six months to complete.

Wolff, 50, and du Plessis, 27, are pedaling as part of The Atlantic Project, a journey from Cape Town, South Africa to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil to bring focus to the current mass extinction of many species, caused solely by human impact.

“We as a global society need to urgently and radiMother and son peddle across Atlanticcally reassess our anthropocentric views, working towards eliminating our destructive, cruel and exploitative impacts on the natural world,” he wrote on his blog, daveyduplessis.com.

The boat was designed by USA based naval architect Dudley Dix and built in Knysna, South Africa by local boat builder Tertius du Pleases. The boat was built with FSC certified marine ply and the plant-based epoxy, ecopoxy.

If the crossing is a success the mother-son team would set the first human-powered ocean crossing to depart from South African shores; the first mother and son team and the first mixed team to pedal across any ocean; the first team of two to cross the South Atlantic under human power; and, the first team of two to cross the Atlantic east to west under human power from continent to continent nonstop. The attempt will also establish the duo as the third pedal boat to ever attempt an ocean crossing, according to du Plessis.

His previous expeditions include cycling across Africa in 2011 and navigating the Amazon River in 2012, when he was attacked and shot in the jungle. His story is told in his book, Choosing To Live.

Visit daveyduplessis.com for more information and daveyduplessis.com/track-me for live tracking.


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PostPosted: Fri Dec 11, 2015 8:39 am 
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I wonder if they are using Mirage drives in that boat !! :D


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PostPosted: Fri Dec 11, 2015 9:16 pm 
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Dunno, but she is a good sort! :P

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PostPosted: Sat Dec 12, 2015 3:39 pm 
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Davey du Plessis demonstrates the propulsion system in this video:



I think the dynamic of two persons in a confined space for an excruciatingly long time could have the boat planing at times...


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PostPosted: Mon Dec 14, 2015 1:22 pm 
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I wish them the best of luck !
Personally, I wouldn't want to be stranded with my Mother on a small boat for any period of time.
After about a week, I'd jump overboard and take my chances swimming with the sharks. :D

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PostPosted: Tue Dec 15, 2015 2:14 am 
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Salty Dawg wrote:
I wish them the best of luck !
Personally, I wouldn't want to be stranded with my Mother on a small boat for any period of time.
After about a week, I'd jump overboard and take my chances swimming with the sharks. :D


Same here, wish them the best of luck!

And personally I prefer my mother to jump overboard, better in less than an hour.
Never mind the sharks. They better watch out and keep away! :mrgreen:

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PostPosted: Tue Dec 15, 2015 5:08 am 
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Where's the motor?? Crew's quarters? 4000 miles is a long way to peddle on one go. I wish them well.


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PostPosted: Sun Mar 06, 2016 2:40 am 
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Update:

'After a failed attempt at peddling the South Atlantic Ocean in January 2016 due to Davey’s mother, Robyn Wolff, enduring severe sea sickness. Davey du Plessis will tackle the 6450km, 4 month crossing of the vast ocean passage again'.

Status of the Atlantic Project is currently 'Delayed'.


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