Michael Perham (born 16 March 1992) is an
English sailor and adventurer from
Potters Bar. In 2007 at the age of 14 he became the youngest person in the world to successfully sail across the Atlantic Ocean
single-handedly, beating the record set in 2003 by British sailor
Seb Clover. In 2009 at the age of 17 he became the youngest person to sail around the world solo. Perham's second record surpassed that of
Zac Sunderland, an older 17-year-old American, set only six weeks earlier. Following this, Perham's adventures included driving around the world and racing in many offshore races, most notably the Sydney to Hobart yacht race in 2011 where his team placed second in class.
Education
Perham was educated at
Chancellor's School
Chancellor's School is a coeducational secondary school and sixth form located in Brookmans Park, Hertfordshire, England.
History
The school opened in 1964, marking the end of a campaign by parents and local residents for the village to have ...
, a state comprehensive
foundation school
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Foundation schools were set up under the School Standards and Framework A ...
, in the village of
Brookmans Park in
Hertfordshire
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.
Life and career
In 2007, Perham became the youngest person in the world to successfully sail across the Atlantic Ocean
single-handedly, when he helmed the 28 foot (8 metres) ''Cheeky Monkey'' between
Gibraltar
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and
Antigua
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with repair stops in the
Canary Islands
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and
Cape Verde
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between 18 November 2006 and 3 January 2007. That voyage ended when he sailed into
Nelson's Dockyard
Nelson's Dockyard is a cultural heritage site and marina in English Harbour, located in Saint Paul Parish on the island of Antigua, in Antigua and Barbuda.
It is part of Nelson's Dockyard National Park, which also contains Clarence House and Shi ...
in Antigua at 14:00
GMT after a 3500-mile voyage.
His father crossed the Atlantic at the same time in a separate boat.
At the time, Perham was 14 years and 293 days old and he took the
Guinness World Record
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from young Briton
Seb Clover from
Cowes
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on the
Isle of Wight, who had crossed the Atlantic in late 2002 to early 2003, at the age of 15 years and 362 days.
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Global circumnavigation
On 15 November 2008, Perham began his solo non-stop
circumnavigation around the world from Gunwharf Quays
in
Portsmouth, England, in his chartered Open 50 yacht, ''totallymoney.com'' (named after the principal sponsors). He had to sell the vessel he used on his previous record attempt to raise money for the new record attempt.
The journey was planned to take four and a half months and to cover some 40,000 km. In fact he completed it on 27 August 2009. Perham was 16 when he began the journey, and turned 17 on 16 March 2009, while crossing the
Indian Ocean making him the youngest solo round-the-world sailor.
If Perham's trip had gone wholly to plan, he would have been competing for the "unassisted non-stop" record, which is a different record than the assisted sailing record. However, multiple problems with the autopilot required that repairs be made in lengthy stopovers in Lisbon and the Canary Islands; then further stops were made in Cape Town, Hobart and Auckland. By March 2009 Perham had decided to aim for the record of the youngest solo circumnavigation, though he continued to make a continuous passage without use of his engine. The decision to accept assistance along the way, along with harsh winter conditions, led Perham to decide to travel through the Panama Canal rather than sail around
Cape Horn.
Money raised from the voyage was to be donated to
Save the Children and the
Tall Ships Youth Trust.
Perham took the record from
Zac Sunderland, an American who completed his journey in July 2009 at the age of 17 years, 7 months. However, Sunderland's record was not recognized by Guinness.
Perham and Sunderland met unexpectedly in
Cape Town,
South Africa, in February 2009, along with
Minoru Saito
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* Minoru Arakawa (荒川 實, born 1946), Japanese former president of Nintendo of America
* Minoru Chiaki (千秋 実, 1917–1999), Japanese actor
* Minoru Fujita ...
, a
Japan
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ese sailor who is the oldest person to circumnavigate the world solo.
The record was then challenged by younger sailors.
Jessica Watson from Australia (whom Michael met when he stopped in Australia) has done a solo non-stop voyage, completed 15 May 2010. They are near friends.
Abby Sunderland
Abigail Jillian Sunderland (born October 19, 1993) is an American former sailor who, in 2010, attempted to become the youngest person to sail solo around the world.
Early life
The second-eldest of Marianne and Laurence Sunderland's eight childr ...
from the USA (sister to Zac Sunderland) departed on 23 January 2010, on a journey similar to Perham's. She used a race boat, planned non-stop, but had to make stops for repairs - however, after a demasting it was announced that she would be giving up her attempt. The 16-year-old
Laura Dekker from
The Netherlands became the youngest solo-round-the-world sailor, albeit with planned stops. She finished in
Sint Maarten on 21 January 2012.
Perham has subsequently written a book about the journey, called ''Sailing the Dream'', released 18 March 2010 ().
Homecoming
Perham officially crossed the finishing line at 09:47:30 local time on 27 August 2009. He was escorted across the line by HMS Mersey (a Royal Navy guard ship), a Royal Naval helicopter and a flotilla of small boats, mostly carrying people from the press and media.
Perham's official homecoming reception and press conference was at
Gunwharf Quays in
Portsmouth on 29 August 2009, where he was met by friends, family and
Vendée Globe yachtsman
Tony Bullimore. Shortly after landing back on shore, Perham was handed his framed Guinness World Record certificate.
File:M PerhamGunwharf 20090829 ik.jpg, Michael Perham arrives back at Gunwharf Quays, 29 Aug 2009
File:M PerhamGunwharf 20090829 bullimore-ik.jpg, Michael Perham greeted by Tony Bullimore
File:Mikeperhap-guiness.jpg, Michael Perham with Guinness World Record certificate
Following challenges
Perham planned to take part in a challenge called the Bounty Boat Expedition, led by Don McIntyre, sailing a very small open boat without any navigational aids at all in the path of the small boat sailed by the crew from the
mutiny on the Bounty in 1798. However, on 28 March 2010 Perham announced on his website that because of medical problems following a recent operation he wouldn't be fit enough to participate in the expedition.
Perham took part in the
Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race
The Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race is an annual event hosted by the Cruising Yacht Club of Australia, starting in Sydney, New South Wales, on Boxing Day and finishing in Hobart, Tasmania. The race distance is approximately . The race is run i ...
2011 as a crew member with
Jessica Watson as skipper.
In 2012 Perham drove around the world in a camper van. This journey took him from the UK, east through Russia, and all the way down through Asia to Singapore. He then drove across Australia and New Zealand before the final leg of his journey from Anchorage in Alaska to New York.
See also
*
List of youth solo sailing circumnavigations Youth solo sailing circumnavigations
Abby Sunderland attempted on her boat ''Wild Eyes'' through a planned easterly circumnavigation in 2010 but did not complete due to bad weather on the remote area northeast of Kerguelen Islands.
Since the J ...
References
External links
www.mikeperham.co.uk- Michael Perham's Official Website
Around World Official Site- Michael Perham's Round The World Trip Official Website.
- Michael Perham's Blog.
Guinness World Records Podcast interviewwith Craig Glenday (MP3), 25 September 2007. (accessed 17 November 2008)
Michael's Transatlantic Crossing Routeat POI66.com
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1992 births
Living people
English bloggers
English sailors
People from Potters Bar
Teenage single-handed circumnavigating sailors
Single-handed circumnavigating sailors
People from Welwyn Hatfield (district)
British male bloggers
Sports world record setters