After much deliberation and preparation, my hydrofoil circumnavigation is now underway! First off a presentation of my route: It's exactly the same as Spacek531's route, except without the refuelling stations dotted all along the way. The Start/Finish Line First waypoint Second Third Fourth Fifth Last Now about the whole refuelling station thing? Yeah there aren't any. Whenever I need some fuel I'll just call in ordnance, because I can. With this: the Intecontinental Ballistic Refuelling Missile a.k.a. IBRM. Complete with a 300 unit jet fuel payload and an Advanced Grabber Unit for easy docking and fuel transfer (yes, somehow the AGU can transfer fuel, but hey it's to my benefit). Last, but certainly not least, the star of the whole sh-bang: The Hydra-L, perfectly fit for adequate land travel and superb "flight" over water. Top Speed: 150 m/s (291.5 knots) Fuel Capacity: 300 units Crew Capacity: 1 Kerbal (with IVA view) Here it is in the water. At rest. IVA In Motion I'll post an update whenever I reach a waypoint or when I need refueling or if something funny happens, because it's KSP. Kraken-speed Jonke Kerman, I hope you packed an extra helping of patience.