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Over the start line...

Shelley Wright • Feb 23, 2022

Over the start line and away to the Southern Ocean

"I'm pretty excited about the whole thing!"

Lisa Blaire sailing

A balmy, northwest breeze filled the sails as we ghosted gently across Port Stephens on Monday. A perfect morning to introduce two teenage girls from the Australian outback to sailing. It’s days like this I find it hard to believe I’m paid to be on the water.


On the other side of the continent, nearly 4,000 kilometres away, fellow WWSA member Lisa Blair was undertaking last minute preparations for a very different type of sailing – heading deep into the Southern Ocean to complete a second solo circumnavigation of Antarctica.


As the girls on board our morning harbour sail each took the helm, I told them about Lisa.


Completing a solo circumnavigation of Antarctica in 2017 (with one stop after being dismasted 900 nm south of Cape Town) and being the first woman to do so, is an impressive record. However, Lisa Blair has unfinished business. The elusive ‘non-stop’ record for a solo woman circumnavigating Antarctica is still calling, but Lisa also has her eye on Russian Fedor Konyukhov’s record of 102 days to become the fastest person to sail solo around Antarctica, below 45 degrees south.


It's not just about records though. With a strong environmental ethic, Lisa plans to utilise this opportunity to raise awareness of her Climate Action Now campaign and to complete citizen science while sailing between the latitudes of 45 south and 60 south (the official ‘race’ track for the Antarctic record). Given the remoteness and lack of shipping in the Southern Ocean, there is very little scientific data from this far south. Vessels transiting these waters are rare, so partnering with the Clean Ocean Foundation and scientific agencies and organisations, Lisa will undertake as much research as she can while circumnavigating.


Back to our balmy Monday morning on the NSW coast. With the boat safely docked, and passengers farewelled, I kept one eye on the clock as I tidied the cockpit and galley. Lisa’s departure time was looming, and I was keen to watch her live feed on Facebook.


I was surprised to see Lisa’s name flash up on my phone close to her departure time.


“Why aren’t you on your boat?” I said in reply to Lisa’s cheery, “Hello!”.


Sounding exceptionally relaxed for someone about to embark on such an arduous voyage, Lisa had a few last-minute instructions for the team of WWSA members who are part of her shore support crew but assured me she was about to board Climate Action Now and drop those dock lines. We’ll be speaking regularly throughout her journey, so our farewell wasn’t really all that final. I must admit though that it felt a bit surreal all the same.


As Climate Action Now’s colourful bow punched into a steep chop and 25 knot headwinds heading towards the invisible start line off Breaksea Island, it was evident to anyone watching the live feed that Lisa was completely in her element.


“I’m pretty excited about the whole thing!” Lisa announced with a wide grin into her camera.


You can read more about Lisa and her vessel, follow her via a tracker, and support her campaign on her webpage www.lisablairsailstheworld.com


More stories:

Supporting our Lisa! (womenwhosailaustralia.com)


Photo credit: Corrina Ridgeway


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