Energy production systems

While we’d agreed that boat life has to be more frugal than our on-shore ones, we’re not on a radical journey in this direction, as the passive igloo project was. We plan on continuing computer-based work, using the same main appliances we’d use at home and to some extent we expect to keep globally ourContinue reading “Energy production systems”

Water, not plastic

Everyone will agree over the fact that single use plastic is one of the main challenges for our ocean’s sustainability. Over the last two generations, the world has produced over 8bn tons of plastic, and it piles up, since it takes an average 450 years to decompose a plastic-made bottle. Therefore, we pay lots of attentionContinue reading “Water, not plastic”

Insulation and ventilation

Nanuq is a 60 feet Grand Integral launched in 2014 and designed to minimize environmental impact while accommodating a crew of up to 12 in high latitudes, including during winter. Built with the same insulation standards as a passive house, one of its first scientific projects was to prove that its crew could live throughContinue reading “Insulation and ventilation”

Heating

Winter and Northern sailing plans require lots of thinking about thermal efficiency. And since energy is one of the scarce resources on a boat, trying to limit heat loss is as much a priority as producing heat in an efficient way. When Skip Novak goes along with his Pelagic and Pelagic Australis introduction, he insistsContinue reading “Heating”