Track Us

https://share.delorme.com/KyleHahn

You can click the link above to track our position, anywhere in the world.  We are bringing with us a DeLorme inReach, which allows us to “ping” our position, as well as send and receive 140 character text messages while sailing in the middle of the ocean. It also serves as our S.O.S. signal if the need should arise.  We might post our position hourly, or we might leave it turned off for a few days at a time…so don’t worry if it looks like we may have disappeared…we are probably just bobbing around somewhere.

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14 Comments

  1. Its been a year since I saw you in Mobile, Alabama, mooring Winnie, while I was riding my folding bike. Still following, and reading about your adventures. Keep safe, and continue enjoying what the world has to offer.

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  2. While in Belize — dive Roatan reef if you can. Just got off a plane with someone who claims it is as beautiful as the Great Barrier Reef in Australia.
    When you get to Costa Rica, cast a line for tarpon or a top water Zoora Spook lure for Red Snapper and Rooster Fish. Mahi-Mahi tend to bite on live bait only. With the Fresh Fish make up some Ceviche, lime juice, peppers, salt, onion.

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  3. Hello, Kyle, Kassie and Dylan. Your good friend Sheelagh from Marina Hemingway! Denis trucking across the Atlantic and I’m meeting him in The Azores on 13th May. Wuh hay!! Hope the weather is treating you well and the sailing is good. I’ll be in touch. X

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  4. Kyle and crew. Good luck on your journey, My wife and I heard about you guys from our dental hygienist a former classmate of yours who works in Raytown MO. We have been tracking you since you left St Louis. You made great time to get to Mobile. We just purchased a Beneteau 45 and plan to cruise and live aboard in a few years. We will be following your travels. You seem to be planning a route in the South Pacific I’m really interested in. Jim and Cindy Plante – SV St. Bert I hope our paths cross one day. Kyle are you any relation the Jenny Hahn, we know her from church?

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  5. Hi, When we went over the Chain of Rocks, I think we had 26 feet of water under our us. We needed to get the boat to Chicago for the Mac. Race. Couldn’t go up the Illinois River and couldn’t pull the boat anywhere on the Miss. or Mo. Rivers.

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  6. Dylan and fellow sailors, this is Dylan’s cousin Tom Taylor from Joplin MO. I just spoke to Dylan’s grandmother Sasha, and she shared your website and some information about your trip. Sasha was my mother Beverly Taylor’s first cousin. Dyan’s great-grandfather Bus Sharp was Beverly’s first cousin. Bus’s father Frank Sharp was a brother to Beverly’s father Roland Sharp. Enough for the genealogy. Dylan, you apparently got your Grandfather Bus’s love for sailing and adventure, as well as your father Tim and uncles. I think you trip sounds fascinating! I want to wish you all happy sailing and good fortunes on your trip of a lifetime.
    Best Regards,
    Tom Taylor

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  7. OK, Here Goes. I got your adventure from Dave Bonzon. I live between Bowling Green and Cadiz, Ky. I believe I hold the record for the fastest trip from Harbor Point to Ky. Lake in a sail boat, 276miles in about 22 hrs. Dock to Lock in My T-35. Was during the peak of the flood of 1993. Exciting, YES. We went under the Last bridge on the Miss. at 18K over the ground. My fear was that we couldn’t make the turn up the Ohio. Luckily, The Ohio was back-flooding and we went up the Ohio at 9-10K over the ground.. Stay warm, gonna be real cold here for the next 10 days

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    1. Joe, are you one of few people to make it over the Chain of Rocks? Why on earth were you transporting during the flood? To escape for safety?
      We are finally warm down here on the Gulf Intracoatal.

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