This man wants to cross the Atlantic from Canada to Ireland in one of the smallest boats the world has ever seen - it's a far cry from luxury superyachts
In the comment article, it says it’s build to act like a buoy, and will be like a “carnival ride”. It’s also able to be fully sealed for 45 minutes at a time and has some kind of snorkel system he can use. Looks like it can be pressurized too.
Combined with the small dome for his head it looks like a CTE machine to me.
To me it looks like it can be completely sealed… and hopefully it’s designed for auto-rolling back upright.
That being said I wouldn’t want to experience the feeling of a tennis ball in a hurricane for several days should I face a storm in open water… let alone the accompanying lavatory and supply situation as well as parts such as the mast and the panels being ripped off.
gyro-seat! actually that’s not a bad way to compensate for the excessive movement of a small object. gyro-cabin! A small boat is moved more than a large boat, this one is tiny. Imagine walking on firm ground after being shaken like an unopened soda can for a month.
What happens when it flips over from a wave
In the comment article, it says it’s build to act like a buoy, and will be like a “carnival ride”. It’s also able to be fully sealed for 45 minutes at a time and has some kind of snorkel system he can use. Looks like it can be pressurized too.
Combined with the small dome for his head it looks like a CTE machine to me.
As someone who is claustrophobic, I am going anxiety from the thought of this capsule.
Yeah, I’m ok with small spaces I know I can leave, but not in the middle of an ocean.
To me it looks like it can be completely sealed… and hopefully it’s designed for auto-rolling back upright.
That being said I wouldn’t want to experience the feeling of a tennis ball in a hurricane for several days should I face a storm in open water… let alone the accompanying lavatory and supply situation as well as parts such as the mast and the panels being ripped off.
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One can truly enjoy his Farts with zero waste in this thing!
I envy him
They expect to ride out 5 storms over the 90 day trip.
gyro-seat! actually that’s not a bad way to compensate for the excessive movement of a small object. gyro-cabin! A small boat is moved more than a large boat, this one is tiny. Imagine walking on firm ground after being shaken like an unopened soda can for a month.
The keel is likely lead, these designs right themselves like buoys.