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The 28 Foot Sailboat Atom Continues Her Second Circumnavigation

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In 2017, a 28 foot sailboat named Atom set out from Victoria, British Columbia on a journey to circumnavigate the globe. Atom is a small boat, but she is capable of handling big seas. She is also equipped with everything that her crew needs to live comfortably for long periods of time.

The Next Distant Sea: The 28 foot Sailboat Atom Continues Her Second Circumnavigation
The Next Distant Sea: The 28-foot Sailboat Atom Continues Her Second Circumnavigation
by James Baldwin

4.7 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 2348 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Print length : 352 pages
Lending : Enabled

The crew of Atom is made up of two people: John and Kristine. John is a retired engineer, and Kristine is a nurse. They both have a passion for sailing, and they are excited to be sharing this adventure with each other.

Atom has already sailed across the Atlantic Ocean, the Caribbean Sea, and the Pacific Ocean. She has also rounded Cape Horn, which is one of the most treacherous passages in the world. Atom has proven herself to be a seaworthy vessel, and she is well on her way to completing her second circumnavigation.

John and Kristine are documenting their journey on their blog, sailboatatom.com. They post regular updates on their progress, and they also share photos and videos of their adventures. Their blog is a great way to follow along on their journey, and to learn more about the challenges and rewards of sailing around the world.

Atom is expected to complete her second circumnavigation in 2024. She will have sailed over 50,000 miles by the time she returns to Victoria. John and Kristine are looking forward to completing their journey, and they are excited to share their story with the world.

The Challenges of Sailing Around the World

Sailing around the world is not an easy task. There are many challenges that sailors face along the way, including:

  • Bad weather: Sailors can encounter storms, hurricanes, and other types of bad weather. These can be dangerous, and they can cause damage to the boat and its crew.
  • Navigation: Sailing around the world requires careful navigation. Sailors need to be able to read charts, use a compass, and navigate by the stars.
  • Loneliness: Sailing around the world can be a lonely experience. Sailors can be away from their family and friends for months at a time.
  • Physical challenges: Sailing around the world can be physically demanding. Sailors need to be able to handle the physical challenges of sailing, such as long hours on deck and heavy weather.

Despite the challenges, sailing around the world is an incredible experience. It is a chance to see the world from a different perspective, and to learn about different cultures. It is also a chance to test yourself and to grow as a person.

The Rewards of Sailing Around the World

There are many rewards to sailing around the world, including:

  • Seeing the world: Sailing around the world gives you the opportunity to see some of the most beautiful places on Earth. You will see remote islands, stunning coastlines, and exotic wildlife.
  • Learning about different cultures: Sailing around the world will give you the opportunity to learn about different cultures. You will meet people from all over the world, and you will learn about their way of life.
  • Testing yourself: Sailing around the world is a great way to test yourself. You will learn how to handle the physical and mental challenges of sailing. You will also learn how to be resourceful and independent.
  • Growing as a person: Sailing around the world will help you to grow as a person. You will learn about yourself, and you will become more confident and self-reliant.

If you are thinking about sailing around the world, I encourage you to go for it. It is an incredible experience, and it is something that you will never forget.

The 28 Foot Sailboat Atom

The 28 foot sailboat Atom is a custom-built boat that was designed by John and Kristine. She is a small boat, but she is capable of handling big seas. She is also equipped with everything that her crew needs to live comfortably for long periods of time.

Atom is made of fiberglass, and she has a steel hull. She is powered by a diesel engine, and she has a solar panel array that provides her with electricity. She also has a watermaker, which allows her to create fresh water from seawater.

Atom is a comfortable boat to live on. She has a small cabin with a bed, a galley, and a bathroom. She also has a large cockpit that is perfect for relaxing and enjoying the views.

Atom is a great boat for sailing around the world. She is small and easy to handle, but she is also capable of handling big seas. She is also equipped with everything that her crew needs to live comfortably for long periods of time.

John and Kristine

John and Kristine are the crew of the 28 foot sailboat Atom. They are both retired, and they have been sailing together for over 20 years. They have sailed to over 50 countries, and they have circumnavigated the globe once already.

John is a retired engineer, and he is responsible for the maintenance and repair of Atom. He is also a skilled navigator, and he is responsible for planning their route around the world.

Kristine is a retired nurse, and she is responsible for the health and well-being of the crew. She is also a skilled cook, and she is responsible for preparing meals for the crew.

John and Kristine are a great team, and they are well-prepared for their second circumnavigation. They are both experienced sailors, and they are both passionate about sailing. They are also both excited to share their journey with the world.

Follow Atom's Journey

You can follow Atom's journey on her blog, sailboatatom.com. John and Kristine post regular updates on their progress, and they also share photos and videos of their adventures. Their blog is a great way to follow along on their journey, and to learn more about the challenges and rewards of sailing around the world.

The Next Distant Sea: The 28 foot Sailboat Atom Continues Her Second Circumnavigation
The Next Distant Sea: The 28-foot Sailboat Atom Continues Her Second Circumnavigation
by James Baldwin

4.7 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 2348 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Print length : 352 pages
Lending : Enabled
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The Next Distant Sea: The 28 foot Sailboat Atom Continues Her Second Circumnavigation
The Next Distant Sea: The 28-foot Sailboat Atom Continues Her Second Circumnavigation
by James Baldwin

4.7 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 2348 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Print length : 352 pages
Lending : Enabled
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