Randall Reeves Solo-Circumnavigates American and Antarctic Continents in One Season

Last Saturday, 19 October 2019, Randall Reeves completed his Figure 8 Voyage with his 45-foot aluminium sloop, Moli.

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Randall dressed in a black t shirt with a thick grey beard holds the trophy high above his head
Photo (c) Figure 8 Voyage

Press Release by Daria Blackwell, OCC and F8 Team 20/10/2019

On Saturday, 19 October 2019, bluewater explorer, Randall Reeves, navigated his 45-foot aluminium sloop, Moli, under the Golden Gate Bridge and into the record books, becoming the first person to solo-circumnavigate both the American and Antarctic continents in one season, a feat he calls the Figure 8 Voyage.

The voyage ended where it began, in San Francisco Bay, marking the successful completion of a feat that covered nearly 40,000 miles since his departure September 30, 2018, traversing two of the world’s most treacherous passages, nearing both poles and rounding Cape Horn twice.

“It’s been a thrilling, exciting and altogether lovely adventure, but I am so eager to be back home,” said Reeves upon arriving in port. “People often ask me about the interesting places I’ve visited when cruising, as if a long sea passage is about getting to the other side. But for me, it’s the ocean itself that fascinates me—not the destination, per se.”

Reeves is no stranger to the treachery of this voyage. His first attempt, embarking in the fall of 2017, was met with a confluence of challenges–he ultimately limped into port in Hobart, Tasmania, navigating with rudimentary gear, water-logged paper maps and a sextant, putting an end to his first attempt.

Spending months at sea and sleeping no more than 90 minutes at a stretch, Reeves had limited voice and data contact, no hot water or refrigeration, limited solar power and had packed onboard all the food and water he needed. For a period of time the nearest humans were on the International Space Station and the only life he encountered were the sea birds that inspired the name of his vessel.

Past Commodore of the Ocean Cruising Club Tony Gooch, who previously circumnavigated on the same yacht, was on hand to present Randall with a commendation from the OCC.

OCC Commodore Simon Currin commented, “Congratulations on completing an inspirational adventure that traversed the loneliest and most challenging oceans in the world. The Ocean Cruising Club salutes you.”

http://oceancruisingclub.org

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