Please select your home edition
Edition
AucklandWoodFest 01 AUS 1456x180 TOP

Dutch child protection authorities move against young sailor

by Nancy Knudsen on 5 Jun 2010
Laura Dekker - now with a newly acquired Jeanneau Gin Fizz, Guppy SW
Fourteen-year-old Dutch girl Laura Dekker may remain remain a ward of court and so unable to set out on her planned two-year solo sailing trip around the world.

The Dutch child protection authorities have asked the court to extend the girl's status, which was set to end on 1 July, shortly after which Laura wanted to begin her attempt. A court in the town of Middelburg has announced that it will consider the case on 14th June and give its ruling at 3.00pm on 17th June.


Since being made a ward of the court to prevent her departure before 1st July, Laura has purchased a Jeanneau Gin Fizz ketch and has been preparing the boat for a departure in late July.

The young sailor, who has already completed one circumnavigation with her parents, was not planning to attempt a non-stop passage, but a cruising circumnavigation, visiting many countries along the way. She was planning to take the 'warm weather' route, travelling westwards around the world. This would take her to the Caribbean, through the Panama Canal, north of Australia, south of Africa then north up the Atlantic back to her home port.

For this reason her journey can hardly be compared to those who set out to complete a non-stop record, such as Britain's Mike Perham, Californian Abby Sunderland and Australia's Jessica Watson. These journeys obliged the sailor to sail deep into the treacherous Southern Ocean. It was to be more like the voyage that Zac Sunderland(Abby's older brother) completed less than a year ago. (Both Mike and Abby were forced to stop for yacht maintenance reasons, and only Jessica was able to keep sailing in her sturdy Sparksman & Stephens 34)

Last year the court blocked Laura, saying that she needed more sea sailing experience, a first-aid diploma and to learn how to deal with sleep deprivation. She should also make sure that she continues her education while at sea. Laura said she wanted to study online while sailing.

Laura's father supports Laura in her ambitions, but her mother has said she is having second thoughts about the risky journey. Laura's parents are separated and she lives with her father, who is an accomplished yachtsman himself.

In the meantime, Californian 16-year-old is currently crossing the Indian Ocean in her Open 40, and heading for her last big test, back into the Southern Ocean again to round the southern tip of Tasmania. She has been gamely overcoming some quite serious problems on her yacht... but more of that in another article!
X-Yachts X4.3Barton Marine Pipe GlandsSwitch One Design

Related Articles

America's Cup: Riptide's first partner announced
US sailing team Riptide Racing announces first partnership for America's cup Challenge US sailing team Riptide Racing announces Pindar by Manuport Logistics partnership for Louis Vuitton 38th America's Cup challenge
Posted today at 12:16 am
Sayers & Co Schnapper Point Regatta entries open
Sail the Point your way this summer at Mornington Yacht Club Mornington Yacht Club (MYC) will host one of Port Phillip's biggest junior and youth sailing weekends when the Sayers & Co Schnapper Point Regatta returns on 14-15 February 2026
Posted on 11 Dec
80 years of volunteers celebrated
At Hobart launch of 2025 Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race Tasmania's offshore sailing elite gathered at the Royal Yacht Club of Tasmania (RYCT) today to celebrate the thousands of volunteers and tens of thousands of hours that have supported the Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race over the event's 80-year history.
Posted on 11 Dec
Clipper Race fleet arrive in to Fremantle
A WA welcome after taking one of the world's toughest sailing challenges This week, the Clipper Race fleet arrived in to Fremantle, WA - with 15 Aussie nationals amongst its crew including a doctor from Perth and a firefighter from Victoria.
Posted on 11 Dec
2025 Sydney Hobart Classic Yacht Regatta Preview
A record fleet of 36 classic yachts is expected for the three-day regatta The best-looking boats in Australia will be on display this weekend (12-14 December) for the 2025 Club Marine Sydney Hobart Classic Yacht Regatta, hosted by the Cruising Yacht Club of Australia (CYCA).
Posted on 11 Dec
The record 2025 year in numbers for SailGP
SailGP cements its position among the world's fastest-growing sport and entertainment propertie SailGP – the most exciting racing on water – has cemented its position among the world's fastest-growing sport and entertainment properties, closing its 2025 Season - here's a look back on Season 5's statistics
Posted on 10 Dec
Will Harris talks IMOCA and offshore sailing
This month Shirley Robertson's Sailing Podcast hosts talented British offshore sailor Will Harris The duo get things underway with a brief reflection on Will's podium place finish in the recent 2025 Transat Café L'Or, which saw him sail to a second place finish sailed with 11th Hour Racing's Frankie Clapcich.
Posted on 10 Dec
The heart of the 2026 RORC Transatlantic Race
Every entry racing under IRC has the chance of winning overall Beyond the front-running contenders of the 2026 RORC Transatlantic Race lies a remarkable group of sailors for whom the 3,000-mile crossing represents something deeper than just the pursuit of corrected-time victory.
Posted on 10 Dec
Celebrating the RORC Caribbean 600 supporters
Antigua is celebrated globally as one of the finest sailing destinations The RORC Caribbean 600 owes its extraordinary energy, atmosphere and enduring success to the unwavering support of its partners and the spirit of Antigua & Barbuda - elevating the race into one of the most memorable offshore experiences in the world.
Posted on 10 Dec
Inclusion Championships set new benchmark
World Sailing event in Oman more than lived up to its promise Four days of inspiring racing have concluded in Mussanah, Oman - and with them, a landmark moment in the evolution of global inclusive sailing.
Posted on 10 Dec