A
typical day in the life aboard Moksha involves a myriad of nautical
tasks and responsibilities, as well as every day activities familiar
to us all like eating, sleeping and doing the dishes. But
there
are also 'longterm' factors that, after many weeks at sea, affect
the nature and quality of life aboard: these include salt sores,
sensory deprivation, loneliness, the repetitive nature of doing
the same thing day after, week after week, necessitating the creation
of what we called psychological carrotss; small hourly/daily/weekly
incentives that motivated us to pedal across thousands of miles
of open water to the other side of each ocean.
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