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Keep up with Annasleys preparations and training
Staying Connected with Viasat and Spectra
I’m thrilled to have the support of Viasat and Spectra, who are providing me with a critical piece of equipment for my ocean rowing adventure: a BGAN (Broadband Global Area Network) system. This cutting-edge technology will keep me connected to the world, no matter how far out I am on the open sea.
Navigating the Unknown: How CS Comms and TracKS Power My Ocean Rowing Expedition
When planning my solo ocean rowing journey, I knew I needed a tracking and communication system that would allow for real-time monitoring, keep me connected even in the most remote parts of the ocean, and provide a layer of safety for those following my journey. I wanted my mission not only to showcase resilience and courage but to bring others along, allowing them to see every moment of my progress. For this, CS Comms’ integration with TracKS system became an essential part of my setup.
Mastering the Elements: My Experience with Para Anchors and Drogues
When you’re preparing to row across an ocean, it’s not just about strength and endurance. The Ocean Rowing Academy has guided me to understand how to work with the elements. The ocean is unpredictable, and during my training on True Blue, I’ve had the chance to get familiar with two crucial pieces of equipment that help ocean rowers handle tough weather
Powering the Journey: Managing Solar Energy on an Ocean Rowing Boat
When rowing across the ocean, managing power is critical. On True Blue, I rely entirely on solar energy from two panels — one on the bow and one on the stern — to run essential equipment like navigation, communication, and the water maker.
A Day in the Life: My Rough Routine as a Solo Ocean Rower
As a solo ocean rower, having a rough routine helps provide structure in an unpredictable environment, though flexibility is key. This block of training with the Ocean Rowing Academy has highlighted the importance of knowing the boat and taking initiative of my crossing.
Navigating the Atlantic: Embracing Trade Winds and Weather Wisdom
As the continuous preparations for my solo journey from Gran Canaria to the Caribbean evolve, navigating the open seas is going to be an adventure in itself! The trade winds are my secret weapon—steady, reliable breezes that can help propel me toward paradise.