Reid Stowe created a miracle being at sea non-stop for over 3 years. The last 2 years, he was alone on his 70 foot Schooner Anne in the middle of the ocean. How he survived the very challenging journey is amazing. His boat was damaged near the beginning in a collision with a freighter and he sailed with a disabled boat all those years. He even capsized a couple of times. You can see the journey on his website 1000days.net and look at a map that shows the GPS of each day. When he arrived last week, all the networks had camera crews and his photo was in newspapers all over the world. Tune in to this interview by Peter Roth of Energy Stew.


Peter Roth interviews Soanya Ahmad who was on this record breaking voyage with Reid Stowe on Schooner Anne.  Reid’s initial goal was 1000 days at sea but will now go on to over 1100.  Soanya talks about the first 305 days that she was on board and then a boat came out from Perth, Australia to pick her up so she could get home to deliver their baby.  Reid has continued sailing alone and survives on what’s on board and in the sea.  He will arrive back in New York in June.


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Peter Roth interviews Reid Stowe who is sailing alone through the oceans on a 1000 day voyage without stopping or being re-supplied.  The interview is via satellite radio.  Also on the show is Joe Barello the head of mission control in New York and Soanya Ahmad who began the voyage with Reid but had to leave the ship after 305 days due to pregnancy.


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Peter Roth interviews Reid Stowe on Schooner Anne as he is headed south in the Pacific to sail around Cape Horn in the most dangerous ocean in the world.


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Peter talks with Reid Stowe who is alone at sea on the Schooner Anne on a non-stop 1000 day voyage.  For the first 305 days he sailed with Soanya Ahmad who is also on this call.  She had to leave the ship to continue her pregnancy on shore.  He recently surpassed 500 days at sea and is now in the South Pacific.  Reid has a satellite radio for on-going communications.


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Reid Stowe communicates via satellite radio with Peter Roth to talk about the recent departure of his sailing partner Saonya Ahmad and how he is continuing the voyage solo. He has close to 700 days left to navigate the oceans without docking or resupplying. Reid talks about the condition of his schooner and how he’s managing the boat alone.


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