Please select your home edition
Edition
upffront 2024 May Flash Sale Leaderboard

Global Solo Challenge: Who are your heroes from the world of Solo Sailing? Part #1

by Global Solo Challenge 27 Aug 2022 13:11 UTC
Sir Robin Knox-Johnston © Bill Rowntree / PPL

For anyone who has an interest in solo ocean sailing, particularly circumnavigation, they will have their heroes, people who have inspired them in their sailing, and indeed their lives.

Intrepid, clever, determined people who have achieved remarkable feats in quite remarkable circumstances.

Now my colleague, Helena, has already written about the Women sailors who made the history of solo sailing, so I thought I would write a series of articles on sailing heros starting from my own personal Hall of Fame. In later articles, we will pose the same questions to the organisers of the Global Solo Challenge and some famous sailors of our time. We've asked each person to select just five and it is not an easy task (my list has 6). Each person has many sailors they look up to or that inspired them, so these are simply my personal favorites (at least one woman would have made my top, but as I said, Helena has already covered these sailors).

Joshua Slocum

It was way back in 1898 that Slocum became the first man to circumnavigate the Globe, single-handedly, returning to his home port in America, after having had over three years at sea and having covered over 74,000 km (though he did stop a number of times).

In his 36-foot sloop, the Spray, Slocum had developed a system where he could sail his boat by lashing the helm and then balancing this by reefing the sails, so he hardly had to touch the helm, whilst sailing, during this epic voyage.

His book about the voyage 'Sailing Alone Around the World' became an international best seller. Indeed the author Arthur Ransome declared: "Boys who do not like this book ought to be drowned at once."

Continue reading the full article here...

Related Articles

Route to the Global Solo Challenge 2027-2028
The cold temperatures of the deep South are finally well behind Louis Robein Louis Robein, the last competitor still at sea in the Global Solo Challenge 2023-2024, has reached the latitude of Rio De Janeiro but most notably, today, has crossed the Tropic of Capricorn. Posted on 16 May
One more storm, two more oceans
For the Global Solo Challenge 2023-2024 Louis Robein is the last competitor in the Global Solo Challenge 2023-2024 who is still at sea, we have all followed his resilience and determination as he faced trials and tribulations in his epic voyage. Posted on 7 May
GSC achieves sustainability & environmental goals
The verification of the compliance with the standard was conducted in two phases TÜV Thüringen congratulates the organization and participants for their achievements in the Global Solo Challenge. Posted on 2 May
David Linger takes 6th in Global Solo Challenge
His journey was at times extremely difficult, even after arrival Sunday April 21st, at 2:03 pm local time, after 175 days, David Linger crossed the finish line of the Global Solo Challenge taking 6th place on his Owen Clarke designed Class40 #15 Koloa Maoli. Posted on 24 Apr
Linger nearing A Coruña at Global Solo Challenge
Less than 600 miles away from A Coruna David Linger is less than 600 miles away from A Coruna, the weather forecast shows he will be facing headwinds all the way to the finish. Posted on 16 Apr
Louis Robein assisted by Argentinian Navy
He was very fatigued when the incident happened Yesterday Louis Robein arrived safely in Ushuaia after his unfortunate ordeal, running aground in Bahia Aguirre, in the southeastern peninsula of Mitre in the Tierra del Fuego. Posted on 9 Apr
François Gouin takes 5th in Global Solo Challenge
When he raised arms in triumph you could have easily been mistaken in thinking he had won overall François Gouin crossed the finish line of the Global Solo Challenge claiming 5th place with his Class40 Pogo 40S #75 Kawan3 Unicancer. Posted on 5 Apr
Riccardo makes history in Global Solo Challenge
The 6th Italian ever to complete a solo non-stop circumnavigation Riccardo Tosetto made history today as the sixth Italian to have completed a solo and non-stop around-the-world sailing circumnavigation. Posted on 30 Mar
Riccardo Tosetto's dream is in sight
Set to make sailing history by becoming the 6th ever Italian to circumnavigate the globe Riccardo Tosetto is less than a day of sailing away from making a lifelong dream come true. Just over 100 miles separate the young Italian skipper from completing his solo nonstop circumnavigation by the three great capes. Posted on 29 Mar
Last week at sea for Riccardo Tosetto
Equipment fatigue in Global Solo Challenge Riccardo has put the foot on the gas and must certainly feel a sense of anticipation for his imminent arrival. He has finally found the following winds he had been looking for by heading north on his long detour around the Azores high pressure system. Posted on 25 Mar
North Sails Performance 2023 - FOOTERJ Composites J/99Mackay Boats 728x90 BOTTOM