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![]() OzOne wrote in message ... On Fri, 05 Jan 2007 05:09:03 GMT, "Maxprop" scribbled thusly: "Thom Stewart" wrote in message ... CA, If "The Oz" won't mention the FACT, I will. I have a real problem calling his voyage a complete voyage when he quit in the Caribbean. Sold his boat. Went home buy Commercial transport and called it finished. Even he felt it was unfinished. He later brought another boat, larger and better and sailed that back to Calif. I have trouble calling that a Solo around the world voyage? That is the fact that bothers me. A hell of a sail BUT:--------? Splitting hairs, Thom. Most sailors won't take their boats out single-handed, let along sail 95% of the way around the world alone. Max Max, If you look at it from your POV, I've circumnavigated probably 5 times, probably even done a solo circum, but I'd need to check on from wher I did each little section.. Nothing at all wrong with that perspective, Oz. As I said most sailors won't sail single-handed, let alone venture offshore. Records, such as *the youngest person to solo circumnavigate* require absolute veracity w/r/t route and absence of passengers. Perhaps Robin L. Graham may not have earned the record with which he has been associated, but it does not belittle his effort or accomplishment. Would you have done a solo circumnavigation in a crappy little boat when you were his age? Max |
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