Dirigo's maiden voyage
People who have been following the Dirigo project have asked to have this story on the site. It was the first big outing and was a success beyond our wildest hopes.
Just as Spencer Tracy's character in "Captains Courageous" had to die in the end so the boy could fly into his new life, it was the Saab's destiny to break down while towing Dirigo to the Green Grand Prix in Watkins Glen, NY. The Grand Prix is a competition for high mileage vehicles, and we had been working like mad to make it there on time. The little car was only put on the road a few days before and had minimal testing. But even as the crippled Saab coasted to the side of the New York Throughway both Evan, co-pilot and navigator, and I were thinking the same thing: "the mother ship is going down: launch the life boat!" By the time the tow truck arrived we had him off the trailer and ready to go. The tow truck had to take us back the way we came, to Amsterdam, and was able to make a u turn through one of those openings in the center median guard rails but Dirigo had to run down to the next exit and make his u-turn before the toll booths. I took a deep breath and plunged into the stream of trucks and cars. Once up to speed he held his own and except for the long uphill grades was fairly comfortable on the freeway cruising at 65mph.
