Chickity Check It- The Solar Voyager Website and Tracker

To track the Solar Voyager that left Maritime Gloucester unmanned, it’s current conditions, distance traveled, and it’s track check out this link and click on the little tab at the bottom left that says “dashboard”

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2016 Launch – Gloucester Maritime Heritage Center

The launch of Solar Voyager was generously supported by the Gloucester Maritime Heritage Center in the beautiful and historic port of Gloucester Massachusetts. The Heritage Center provided dock space and crane support as well as a connection to the community of volunteer boat skippers, who generously volunteered their time in the support of Solar Voyager’s sea trials. In particular we would like to thank the following individuals: Tom Balf, Steve Parks, Damon Cummings, Hilary Brown, Pat Baker, Phil Dunn, and the crew of the Schooner Adventure.

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4 thoughts on “Chickity Check It- The Solar Voyager Website and Tracker

  1. Paul Frontiero posted this in the morning on Facebook and I have bookmarked the direct link to the GPS position.

    This has got to be the coolest usage of all of this new technology. I check the battery power on both propellers. Looking good. I want to fly to Lisbon to watch her pull into port.

    Amazing, crazy, high fives for anyone involved with this. This craft upon completing its journey delivers nothing, but it really delivers everything.

    Just keep swimming …

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  2. Solar Panel #1 did not wake up this morning. 😦

    Seven foot following seas are going to keep building. Wind 24mph on the stern.

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  3. Woot!! Both solar panels making watts as dawn breaks this morning. Last night the drift started much earlier likely because the energy output was cut in half for the last 24 hours. But all systems seem to be back on today.

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