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About Nereida 2008
About Nereida 2008
Nereida is a Najad 361, hull number 93, built in 1997 by Najadvarvet at Henan on the island of Orust in Sweden. She is named after the 'nereids' of ancient Greek mythology who were the 'handmaidens of Poseidon' (or Neptune, as the Romans called him) - so she is a 'sea nymph'! On the sea-front at Puerto Vallarta is a lovely bronze of Nereida and Poseidon - shown as mermaid and merman.
LOA- 11.2m (36'9") | LWL - 9.25m (30'4") | Beam - 3.50m (11'6") | Draft - 2.0m (6'6") |
Displacement (empty!) - 8.0 ton (8000 kg) | Bolted lead keel - 3.2 ton (3200 kg) | ||
Hull speed - 7.8 kts | Mast height - 14.25m (46'9") | Mast height above waterline - 16.0m (52'6") | |
Sail plan - Sloop, with removable inner forestay for optional cutter rig | |||
Sails (sq m /sq ft) | |||
Main 32/344 | Furling Genoa 41.5/447 | Cruising chute 83/893 | Storm jib 12/129 |
Engine - Volvo Penta MD22L, 48hp (35.5 kW) |
Equipment
Ground Tackle
- 20 kg. Bruce
- 35 lb Delta
- FX-23 Fortress
- 12 kg Grapnel (kedge: 5m chain, 30m warp)
- Chain - 100m + 30m hitest 8mm (5/16")
- Warp -50m 16mm nylon multiplait
Water and Diesel
- Water tank - 350 ltrs (77 gals)
- Water maker (desalination) - Spectra 12v system with 2 pumps
- Diesel: tanks 200 + 100 liters (44 + 22 gals);additional 120 liters (26 gals) in containers
Power Generation
- Solar panels - 2 Siemens 12v 55W and 2 Siemens 12V 80W
- Wind generator - KISS (Trinidad)
- Electrical supplies - 12v DC: 240v 4kVA 50Hz AC Fischer-Panda diesel generator
- Balmar 110 amp secondary alternator on engine
Electronics and Software
- Weather data receivers - Weatherfax via HF to computer, also NASA Marine Navtex
- Inmarsat C (GMDSS) transceiver - Thrane & Thrane TT3022D
- VHF radio - Simrad RS82 2-position (25/1W masthead); ICOM IC-MIV (handheld)
- HF/SSB radio - ICOM 710M
- Modem - SCS Pactor PTC-IIe (e-mail, weatherfax) for Airmail 2000 software (Winlink)
- Forward looking sonar - Echopilot
- A.I.S. - Milltech Marine to laptop via smart splitter on VHF aerial, also Nasa Marine stand-alone display.
- Radar - Raymarine 18" radome scanner
- Autopilot - Raymarine Linear Drive Type 2 acting on quadrant, S3G course computer with ST6002 control head
- Instruments - Raymarine ST60+ wind, speed/log, depth, ST50 GPS display, remote handheld controls.
- GPS - Raymarine Raystar125 dGPS sensor plus 2 Garmin 48 handhelds
- EPIRB - ACR
- CD player/Radio (LW/MW/AF), Jensen
- Charting - Nobeltec Admiral version 9.0 using electronic world charts on CDs; Raymarine C70 combined radar/plotter with Navionics Gold cards; Garmin plotter with Bluechart cards. Also backup paper charts.
Miscellaneous
- Windlass - Lofrans Airon (electric)
- Liferaft - Avon Modula 4 man
- Tender - Zodiac 310 (inflatable floor)
- Heating - Eberspacher 8 kW, (diesel) circulated hot air
- Refrigerator - Danfoss compressor - 110 ltrs capacity
- Sextant & tables - yes
- Tiller pilot - Navico, capable of driving Windpilot (windvane)
- Wind Steering - Windpilot Pacific Plus, servo-pendulum windvane driving auxiliary rudder
- Propeller - 3-bladed, automatic variable pitch - Autoprop (Bruntons UK)
- Ropestripper (Ambassador Marine) - rope cutter forward of propeller on propshaft
- Andersen winches: 2 46ST & 4 28ST in cockpit; 2 12ST & reefing winch on mast
Sponsors for 2012-2013
Sponsors Supporting my Nonstop Circumnavigation 2012-2013
Companies donating services and equipment
I was contacted by exactEarth in Cambridge, Ontario (Canada) about setting up a page on their website, www.exactearth.com, to show my nonstop RTW track and details via my AIS (VHF) signal, picked up regularly by low-orbiting satellites. They use a constellation of polar orbiting satellites which cross each pole 14 times a day, meaning full global coverage each day with no gaps, although at times my Class B signal was too weak to be picked up....