Dee Caffari

Dee Caffari

Dee Caffari has sailed around the world seven times, most recently as part of the first all-female crew to sail non-stop around the world on a trimaran – a record-setting achievement. She is the first woman to have sailed single-handed and non-stop around the world in both directions and the only woman to have sailed non-stop around the world a total of four times.

In 2006, Dee became the first woman to sail solo, non-stop, around the world against the prevailing winds and currents and was awarded an MBE in recognition of her achievement.

 

Dee’s Diary

Ocean Obs’19

As a keen ocean advocate, I am thrilled to have been invited to speak at the OceanObs’19 conference in Hawaii next week. The conference is held once a decade – the first one having been held in France back in 2009 with around 300 participants. Momentum has gathered…

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SYZ Translemanique en Solitare – Race Report

SYZ Translemanique en Solitare – Race Report

I consider myself extremely lucky to take part in some incredible events. Often the easy route would be to say no but sometimes you have to challenge yourself. Incredibly, it has been ten years since I sailed competitively on my own in a yacht race so I will admit to…

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Sailing in the Solent

Sailing in the Solent

A busy summer month which saw much activity in the sailing world right on my doorstep. This not only filled my days either spectating, volunteering or actually taking part but also allowed me the opportunity to catch up with people I have not seen in a while due to…

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Rolex Fastnet Race 2019 – S/Y AEGIR

Rolex Fastnet Race 2019 – S/Y AEGIR

What a spectacle! The start of 400 boats leaving the Solent for the Fastnet Race at 15 minute intervals really is an impressive sight. The difference this year was that the wind allowed us to exit the Solent in one hit. There was better breeze than expected and with…

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Summer sailing

Summer sailing

So July was mainly taken up sailing the Pacific from LA to Hawaii in the Transpac. You can check out my earlier race report blog for more detail but, suffice to say, it was a huge success with our team winning our division by 12 minutes and securing no less than four…

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Transpac Race onboard Oaxaca, Santa Cruz 50

Transpac Race onboard Oaxaca, Santa Cruz 50

The start line on Friday 12th July was a busy one with many competitors scheduled to begin that day. There are three start days for various classes, each starting on a different day and the faster boats departing on the final start on Saturday 13th July. For us it was…

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Los Angeles to Honolulu Transpac

Los Angeles to Honolulu Transpac

Southern California has been home to a record number of entries for the race from Los Angeles to Hawaii in the 50th edition of the 2225 mile LA-Honolulu Transpac.  The line up comprises 33 monohulls and 2 multihulls and race organizers from…

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Talking and taking sustainability seriously

Talking and taking sustainability seriously

June has been a luxury as I have been mainly UK based, allowing me to spend time with my four legged friend and catch up with friends and family. Earlier in the month I joined BOAT International for their Ocean Talks held at the Royal Geographical Society in London….

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California Offshore Race Week

California Offshore Race Week

California Offshore Race Week extends along a coastline that has been referred to as the Blue Serengeti. The California current brings nutrient-rich waters and long-term oceanic cycles that have produced highly variable conditions. This rich ecosystem teems with…

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