IncaseofER t1_j1y43rc wrote
Reply to comment by Buhalterija in Lithuanian is currently rowing across the Atlantic Ocean 8500km (5280mi), live GPS link in the comments by Buhalterija
Dose he have a crew flowing him in another craft?
browsybrows t1_j1y5kr0 wrote
Nope. To achieve world record he needs to row all the way unsupported
Sladds t1_j1y83pn wrote
Fuuuuck that’s scary, he’s a braver man than I am. I would be terrified of storms/a rogue wave and never being seen again.
Buhalterija OP t1_j1yaikg wrote
From his explanation I understood that the boat he is in is quite well equipped for such a trip. It automatically balances out and turns over on the correct side in case of the wave flipping it. Aurimas also uses a piece of rope connecting him to the boat at all times in case of him falling out. There is also a solar panel powering multiple advanced GPS systems, radio and electronic compass. He also has an emergency bag that has radio anchor capable of transmitting an emergency signal with its location. Overall talking about his personality - he isn't one of those guys who would do something spontaneous for likes. He has quite an experience and sports background. From his interviews before the trip it felt he knows what he is doing and has what it takes. I hope he will make it happen.
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MyGoodOldFriend t1_j1y8d4q wrote
Rogue waves aren’t the most dangerous things out there besides storms. Unruly seas are unpredictable, and some bad waves at the wrong time give you bigger troubles than a rogue wave.
Rogue waves aren’t toooo dangerous for him, since his craft is so small.
humanbeening t1_j1yvwkh wrote
Don’t know if brave is what he’s more.
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