Chinese Lone Yachtsman Inmarset-sponsored

January 2, 2013

Yacht Qingdao: Photo credit Gua Chuan Sailing
Yacht Qingdao: Photo credit Gua Chuan Sailing

Chinese single-handed sailor Guo Chuan starts 2013 tackling strong winds & towering waves of the Southern Ocean’s Roaring Forties.

The Chinese yachtsman is attempting to set a new world record for solo non-stop circumnavigation of the globe. No sailor has ever attempted this in a boat as small as his 40-foot (12-metre) vessel Qingdao.

Guo cast off from Qingdao in Shandong province, eastern China, in November on the 21,600-nautical-mile journey, which is expected to take about 125 days.

His FleetBroadband satcoms system, jointly provided by Inmarsat and the China Telecommunications and Information Centre (CTTIC), has already proved invaluable.

Typhoon Botha

When reports of the gathering Typhoon Bopha were received, Guo was able to keep in close contact with his onshore support team.
With the help of meteorologist Christian Dumard they mapped out a route to take him out of the storm’s path.

He has also been able to call home regularly, speaking to his wife and keeping up to date with news of his baby son.

The 47-year-old arrived in the Roaring Forties on New Year’s Eve and faces weeks of potentially perilous seas.

“This will be my greatest challenge so far,” said Guo. “If I was a soldier, this would be my battlefront.”

 

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