A 71-year-old Frenchman set sail across the Atlantic on Wednesday in a barrel-shaped orange capsule, hoping to reach the Caribbean within three months thanks to ocean currents alone.
"The weather is great -- I've got a swell of one metre and I'm moving at two or three kilometres an hour," Jean-Jacques Savin told AFP by telephone after setting off from El Hierro in Spain's Canary Islands.
"For the time being my capsule is behaving very, very well and I've got favourable winds forecast until Sunday."
Savin had worked on his vessel for months in the small shipyard of Ares on France's southwest coast.
Measuring three metres (10 feet) long and 2.10 metres across, it is made from resin-coated plywood, heavily reinforced to resist waves and potential attacks by orca whales.
Inside the capsule, which weighs 450 kilograms (990 pounds) when empty, is a six-square-metre living space which includes a kitchen, sleeping bunk and storage.
A porthole in the floor allows Savin to look at passing fish.
A former military parachutist who served in Africa, Savin has also worked as a pilot and a national park ranger.
He has stowed away a block of foie gras and a bottle of Sauternes white wine for New Year's Eve, along with a bottle of red Saint-Emilion for his 72nd birthday on January 14.
Savin hopes currents will carry him naturally to the Caribbean without the need for a sail or oars -- "maybe Barbados, although I'd really like it to be a French island like Martinique or Guadaloupe," he quipped.
"That would be easier for the paperwork and for bringing the barrel back."
Lisez le reste.
Meanwhile, American Colin O'Brady has successfully completed a solo, unassisted crossing of Antarctica on foot. In about two days, British adventurer Captain Louis Rudd, 49, will become the second person to perform this feat. Rudd and O'Brady started in the same spot at the same time, but trekked separately, with O'Brady, 33, eventually pulling ahead.
Damn, still having that kind of sense of adventure at 71 is an achievement in and of itself. I hope it turns out well.
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