
Jessica Watson unveils yacht for world voyage
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Watson, who has been sailing since she was eight, plans to set sail from Brisbane in mid-September on an eight month, 23,000 nautical mile voyage, around Cape Horn and through the notorious Southern Ocean aboard her 10.4m (34') sloop, YOUNGESTROUND.COM "It's a dream come true to finally have a boat even though it needs a lot of work, so now I can start to really focus on the challenge ahead," Jessica said. "It's only natural that I will be a little nervous and scared when I am out there, but that's the great attraction of solo sailing, testing yourself to your limits. Mum and Dad are right behind me and I'm hoping to inspire other young Australian girls to live their dreams," she said. If successful, Jessica will complete the voyage by April 2010 while she is still 16 years of age beating the current world record holder, Australian Jesse Martin, who was 18 at the time of his historic voyage in 1999. Her yacht is a classic Sparkman & Stephens design, the same type used by Jesse Martin and well proven in the unpredictable and stormy Southern Ocean. Still seeking a naming sponsor for her voyage, Jessica has enjoyed early support from Australian adventurers Don and Margie McIntyre who are full of praise for the 15 year old sailor. The McIntyre's, from Tasmania, are well known for their sailing and Antarctic expeditions (Don has sailed solo around the world) and have purchased the yacht for Jessica and provided much of the equipment she will use. "This will be a tough challenge for Jessica, but we really believe she is up to it which is why we've backed her spirit of adventure and provided the boat and other support," Don McIntyre said. "She has a steely determination and is already a skilled and experienced sailor which puts her in a great position to achieve her goal. Her maturity and organizational skills are way beyond her years," Don said. The yacht, YOUNGESTROUND.COM was launched today at the Rivergate Marina and Shipyard in Brisbane and will be on display at the Sanctuary Cove Boat Show next week, before being stripped for a two month refit ahead of her departure. "I'm feeling really good about it all, the hardest part so far was getting the project up and running. Jessica has put in an enormous amount of work to get this far and the people who have supported her are just outstanding. They keep telling her she can do it but I think she knew it all along," mum Julie, 45, an occupational therapist, said. Her father Roger, 47, a real estate agent, said he was fully behind his daughter's quest. Departing from Brisbane, Watson's course will be North East, up into the Pacific crossing the Equator, then turning way down south to round the treacherous Cape Horn on the southern tip of South America, followed by many months crossing the Southern Ocean in the 50 degree latitudes headed for the southern cape of Tasmania before turning north again and sailing up the east coast of Australia to Brisbane. There is already a growing list of supporters joining Jessica's adventure, but she is still searching for a major naming sponsor to help with expenses and communications for an outreach program to schools focusing on environmental protection of the oceans. She is aiming to raise at least $100,000 over the next few months. There are currently two male solo sailors attempting to break the "youngest" record, Brit Mike Perham who is 17 years, www.totallymoney.com/sailmike and American Zac Sunderland, 17 years, www.zacsunderland.com More information about Jessica's amazing voyage can be found at www.youngestround.com | |
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| Updated 13 May 2009 | |
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