As the short month of February comes to a close, the crew aboard the Turanor are making their way across the crystal blue Pacific Ocean.
Since we last checked in on the Turanor here on the Hummba blog, the worlds largest solar powered catamaran has made history. Just over a week ago, the vessel officially covered a greater distance then any solar powered vessel before it. The record was previously held by the Midnight Solar Team, who covered a distance of 9364 miles. If things keep going as well as they are now for the crew on board, Team Turanor will set an incredible record. This is considering that they are currently sailing all the way back to the south of France. Other news from the Turanor, is that the vessel is headed for the Marquesas Islands in French Polynesia as they cross the magnificent Pacific Ocean. Any vessel making it's way across the worlds largest oceanic division is going to encounter a few hiccups, especially if they're relying on nothing more then the power of the sun.Wind has been a slight issue for the crew but the large catamaran is still going strong.
So the crew await the suns rays to take them all the way back to where their journey began. They are currently in the middle of the Pacific and are miles away from land and civilization and you can track their amazing voyage on Hummba.com. All you have to do is sign up to Hummba.com and join the Planet Solar Group. This way you can also be a part of this ground breaking event in the world of solar power at sea.
Check out the Planetsolar group on Hummba for constant updates from the crew on board right - here http://www.hummba.com/turanor.
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