I contacted Wes Oliver at Hathaway and he arranged to make several prototype drogues for the tests. I was familiar with and had onboard Chasseur a “Galerider” made by Hathaway, Reiser & Raymond of Stamford, Connecticut. For the purposes of the tests, the rudder was removed and the rudder port was blocked off. I further felt that a small drogue might provide the needed drag but not significantly impede the speed of the vessel.Ĭhasseur has been modified in the following relevant ways the rudder skeg was removed and replaced with a modern spade rudder which is carbon fiber with a Carbon fiber shaft, the keel has been modified to a modern shape fin with a shoe, the mast is carbon fiber and 6 feet taller than original. It was my view that a drogue might be used to exert the appropriate drag. The overriding premise was utilization of an efficient and controllable object to create drag and transmit to directional stability which results in the desired directional stability. The test vessel was a modified MK I Swan 44, Chasseur. This guide is the result of multiple tests conducted in the fall of 2013 off of Newport, RI. The goal was to utilize the equipment normally taken on the vessel on offshore passages or races. The purpose of the tests was to determine the best method and equipment to effectively steer the vessel to a safe port in the event of catastrophic rudder failure. IRC nick: cel on W3C IRC, Libera.Chat, and tilde.I have been concerned for several years with the frequency of rudder loss and/or failure and the consequences of boats being lost or crew injured or lives lost.Lightning Talks: New Discoveries: Scuttlebutt App Demos, Decentralized Web Summit 2018.Secure Scuttlebutt: Peer-to-peer Collaboration and Community Infrastructure, LibrePlanet 2020 Internet Identity Workshop IIWXXXI.Verifiable Credentials and Decentralized Identifiers with DIDKit, FOSDEM 2022.TezosMethod2021 Signing String Explainer - contributor.Author/contributor to git-ssb, ssb-npm, patchfoo, sbotc, and other SSB projects.SSB DID method (did:ssb) - author/editor.Chain Agnostic Improvement Proposals (CAIPs) - minor contributions.Minor contributions to Universal Resolver, DID Registration, and Sidetree.JsonWebSignature2020 Test Suite - minor contributions.Non-W3C Activity Decentralized Identity Foundation (DIF) 2022: Attended various sessions scribed a few times.Minor contributions to VC Data Model and VC Test Suite.Verifiable Credentials Working Group (VCWG) Minor contributions to deliverables: DID Core Specification, DID Implementation Guide, DID Specification Registries, DID Test Suite, DID Method Rubric.Minor contributions to work items: The did:key Method, Verifiable Presentation Request Specification, VC API Test Suite, The Security Vocabulary, Verifiable Credentials API, Meeting transcripts & tools, Ed25519 Signature 2020.ĭecentralized Identifier Working Group (DID WG).vc-jwt-interop (proposed) work item co-owner.Verifiable Driver's License Vocabulary - work item co-owner.The did:pkh method - co-author / work item co-owner. Ethereum EIP-712 Signature 2021 - co-editor / work item co-owner.W3C Invited Expert W3C Participation Credentials Community Group (CCG) 1.2.3 Secure Scuttlebutt Consortium (SSBC).1.2.2 Chain Agnostic Standards Alliance (CASA).1.2.1 Decentralized Identity Foundation (DIF).1.1.3 Verifiable Credentials Working Group (VCWG).1.1.2 Decentralized Identifier Working Group (DID WG).1.1.1 Credentials Community Group (CCG).
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