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Plastiki on display at the following her Pacific crossing History Name: Plastiki Owner: Builder: Andy Fox, General characteristics Type: Tons burthen: 12 tons Length: 60 ft (18 m) Beam: 23 ft (7.0 m) Notes: 12,500 PET bottles used as flotation The Plastiki is a 60-foot (18 m) made out of 12,500 and other plastic and waste products. Of worked on the concept design with David de Rothschild and helped to shape some of the key ideas.
The craft was built using philosophies and features many renewable energy systems, including, and trailing,. The frame was designed by Australian naval architect Andrew Dovell. The boat's name is a play on the 1947 raft used to sail across the Pacific by Norwegian explorer, and its voyage roughly followed the same route. Closeup of the starboard hull, showing the plastic bottles used for flotation On March 20, 2010, the sailing vessel set off from, to cross the with a crew of six: British skipper Jo Royle, co-skipper David Thompson, expedition diver Olav Heyerdahl, filmmakers Max Jourdan and Vern Moen, and expedition leader. The expedition projected landfall in, and included plans to visit several sites en route of ecological importance or which were susceptible to caused by, for instance the,. Plastiki arrived in on July 26, 2010, accompanied by a small flotilla of boats. Shortly afterwards, it was towed to the in, where it was on display until late August.
Contents • • • • The Documentary [ ] The documentary following the story of Plastiki and the state of the world's plastic use was titled Plastiki & the Material of the Future. Although never widely released, it screened at Mountain Film Festival in Telluride, Colorado. According to the production company's website the aspect of the film that had to do specifically with plastics has been re-edited and named simply and premiered at the Friday Harbor Film Festival in Washington on November 7, 2014. There has been no official announcement as to why the film has been separated from the Plastiki.
See also [ ] • • • • References [ ]. Adventure Ecology. Archived from on January 16, 2011. Retrieved January 16, 2011. • (Press release). Adventure Ecology.
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