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Jon Sanders completes a record 10th circumnavigation

by Daria Blackwell / OCC 21 Dec 2017 13:29 UTC
Jon Sanders' arrival at Carnarvon © Ocean Cruising Club

OCC Honorary Member Jon Sanders AO OBE CitWA left Rottnest Island on the last leg of his single-handed circumnavigation last week. The passage was approximately 500nm. He arrived in Carnarvon, WA aboard s/v Perie Banou II, an S&S 39, on Wednesday the 20th of December, 14 months after departing Fremantle.

Once again Jon has accomplished the extraordinary, fuelled by his mantra, "Why be ordinary when I can be original?" The 78-year old, who underwent open heart surgery in 2015, achieved yet another historical milestone in an extraordinary sailing career.

Anyone who has followed his amusing blog will know that Jon is quite a character. With an exceptional sense of humour, a boyish attitude, and plenty of spirit, Jon is the embodiment of the cruising ethos. When he realised that a trough would soon develop into a low in his path on what he thought would be his final leg, he thought nothing of taking a detour up the Tamar River in Tasmania. There he immediately befriended Commodore Mitch Ranson, was given the keys to the marina facilities, and roped into giving a talk about his adventures.

Anne Hammick, Commodore of the OCC commented, "Jon epitomizes the spirit of the Ocean Cruising Club, with his low-key approach and his love of being at sea. Things have not always gone smoothly for him, but he never gives up and he never shouts 'unfair!' He remains an inspiration to us all, and a role model for the many who aspire to cross an ocean in their own yacht."

A native of Fremantle and schooled in Perth, Jon began his sailing career at a young age. He started breaking records and became the darling of the Australian Press when he completed a solo triple non-stop circumnavigation in 1988 aboard s/v Parry Endeavour, a 71,000 NM journey that took 658 days to complete. He won the hearts of Australians the world over and Parry Endeavour now takes pride of place next to the 1983 America's Cup winner Australia II in the Fremantle Maritime Museum.

OCC Regional Rear Commodore for SE Australia, Paul Furniss said, "It is wonderful news that Jon Sanders, an Honorary Member of the Ocean Cruising Club, has arrived safely in Carnarvon aboard Perie Banou II to complete his 10th circumnavigation. It is a momentous sailing achievement. Here in Sydney we were pleased that Jon spent time with us in November and made Port Jackson part of the Australian voyages on his way to Western Australia."

Jon's website has the following achievements reported among many more:

1970 First solo circumnavigation trip east to west mostly sailing through tropics. 1981-2 Double nonstop solo circumnavigation west to east via Southern Ocean. 1988 March 13th returned from 658 days 21 hours and 18 minutes at sea, completing three non-stop solo circumnavigations. Guinness Book of Records as longest distance ever sailed continuously by any vessel (71,023 nautical miles).

No doubt, the list will grow. So, what's next for Jon? Stay tuned to his blog to be among the first to know.

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