The
Japan Times: Jan. 13, 2005
Solo
yachtsman passes Cape Horn
Adventurer Kenichi Horie passed Cape Horn at the tip of
South America on Tuesday as he continues on his nonstop
solo sailing circumnavigation, according to his
supporters in Japan.
"I
am happy that I could clear the first target,"
Horie, 66, was quoted as saying. "Tasmania is the
next target."
He
left a harbor in Nishinomiya, Hyogo Prefecture, Oct. 1
on a 4.7-ton yacht in a bid to repeat a trip he made in
1974.
Tuesday
14 April 2004
Mr
Ken'ichi Horie is now ready for his non-stop,
round-the-world solo cruise, since his "SUNTORY
Mermaid" completed the radio survey of the
GMDSS radio equipment.
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FURUNO's
Instruments, a GPS Navigator, an Echo Sounder, a
Two-way marine VHF handheld radiotelephone and a
satellite-based EPIRB (Emergency Position
Indicating Radio Beacon) have been installed.
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The radio survey of FURUNO GMDSS radio
communications equipment installed in “SUNTORY
Mermaid” has now been completed. The licensing
of the radio station will be granted by the
mid-April. “SUNTORY Mermaid” is scheduled to
set off on a round-the-world solo cruise without
stopping at any port on the 1st of this coming
October.
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The
onboard FURUNO equipment: the GP-32 GPS
navigator and the LS-4100 Echo Sounder. Also,
the electronic navigational instruments, the
FI-30 series (those on the left) are installed
to back up Mr. Horie’s challenging journey.
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The two-way marine VHF handheld radiotelephone,
the FM-8, being inspected with the presence of
Mr. Ken’ichi Horie
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EPIRB has been installed in the astern storage
where water would not go in. The yacht is made
solely out of recycled aluminum.
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Mr. Kin’ichi Horie (aged 65), since his first
solo cruise across the Pacific back in 1962, has
gone through a number of cruises:
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In
1996, he succeeded in a solo journey
without stopping at any port between
Ecuador and Tokyo with “MALT’s
Mermaid”, a solar-powered boat, made
out of recycled aluminum cans.
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In
1999, he made a journey from Golden Gate
Bridge of San Francisco, the USA, to
Akashi Strait Bridge with “MALT’s
Mermaid II”, which was made out of
recycled beer barrels.
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In
2002, the fortieth anniversary of his
first success in the across-the-Pacific
journey, he made a successful attempt at
restaging his first solo cruise across
the Pacific to pay tribute to San
Francisco with “MALT’s Mermaid
III”.
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The inspiration for challenges of
Mr. Ken’ichi Horie, who turned 65 years of age
this year, is still ongoing, and in this year,
he will restage his first round-the-world solo
cruise without stopping at any port after 30
years, with “SUNTORY Mermaid”.
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Horie
sailing into Tokyo in his first solar boat
Adventurer
Ken'ichi Horie completed the first-ever solar-powered
solo voyage across the Pacific Ocean on
August 5 1996 after 138 days at sea.
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