We cast off our lines at 1210. We are now at sea, heading southwest towards Nuka Hiva! Thanks to all that came and wished us bon voyage.
Quick tech details: We are running 1450 rpm at about 6.0 knots on course 192 magnetic. All systems working.
We cast off our lines at 1210. We are now at sea, heading southwest towards Nuka Hiva! Thanks to all that came and wished us bon voyage.
Quick tech details: We are running 1450 rpm at about 6.0 knots on course 192 magnetic. All systems working.
Well it took a while to find the right engines. We wanted about 2600 extra horsepower to speed up the long passages. We got a pair of 1350 hp jet turbines. They are semi-used, and we got a good deal on them. We converted our port tank from diesel to jet fuel. And to be honest there were quite a few other modifications, but we will spare you the details. The big bummer was losing the salon windows. We had the covers off of the engines for this picture. You only see the port engine, but trust us there is another one on the other side.
Anyway, on to the performance: Continue reading
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You really need to see Kosmos in person to appreciate her, but if you cannot make it, here are some videos and pictures.
Salon (aka Living Room)
Galley (aka Kitchen)
Stairs up to Pilothouse
Pilothouse
Stairs down to Staterooms (aka Bedrooms)
Forward Stateroom and Head (aka Bathroom)
Mid Stateroom and Head
Engine Room
There are also some other photos and videos through the construction process.
Ok, yes, we have not been posting much. As is everyone this time of year, we have been busy, and things are going well.
Here we are with San Diego in the background:
Here is a summary of our recent travels… Continue reading
Departing October 7, 2006 from San Diego, CA arriving October 7, 2006 to Los Coronados, Mexico and returned October 8, 2006 to San Diego. The Los Coronados Islands are just east of Tijuana and are part of Mexico. They are the closest islands to San Diego. It takes about 4 hours for Kosmos to get there from her slip. We were joined by several friends and Eric’s cousin for a total of 6 on board. The islands are a nature preserves and you are not allowed to set foot on them. A decent anchorage is at 32°23’58.13″N 117°14’21.86″W, but watch out for the aqua culture nets just to the south at 32°23’35.36″N 117°14’4.57″W. In fact a boat got caught in some lines near that area. We heard them calling for help and altered course and went to full throttle to help them. Continue reading