Frenchman trying to cross Atlantic in barrel capsule

AP Published: 2018-12-28 09:39:32
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A 71-year-old Frenchman has departed on a journey across the Atlantic in a specially constructed barrel capsule, designed to use ocean currents alone to propel him across the sea.

Jean-Jacques Savin set off from El Hierro in Spain's Canary Islands on Wednesday and is aiming to complete his 4,500-kilometre (2,800-mile) journey to the Caribbean in about three months.

In this file photo taken on November 15, 2018 Jean-Jacques Savin, a former paratrooper, 71, works on the construction of a ship made from a barrel at the shipyard in Ares, southwestern France. Jean-Jacques Savin is attempting since December 26, 2018 to cross the Atlantic Ocean in a barrel only pushed by the ocean currents, from the Canary Islands to the Caribbean Sea. [Photo: VCG]

In this file photo taken on November 15, 2018 Jean-Jacques Savin, a former paratrooper, 71, works on the construction of a ship made from a barrel at the shipyard in Ares, southwestern France. Jean-Jacques Savin is attempting since December 26, 2018 to cross the Atlantic Ocean in a barrel only pushed by the ocean currents, from the Canary Islands to the Caribbean Sea. [Photo: VCG]

Savin will drop markers from his three-meter (10-foot) long, 2.1-metre (seven-foot) wide resin-coated plywood capsule along the trip to assist oceanographers in their study of currents in the Atlantic Ocean.

The barrel is equipped with a kitchen area, and a mattress with straps to keep him from being thrown about by rough seas.

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