Mike Plant
He was interested in sailing from childhood. He began racing
boat in his teens, winning a national competition in X Class
one-design. After the end of the first BOC
Challenge1982/83, he sold his sailing boat and was able to
start building a racer for the next BOC. Finding sponsorship, he
entered and won Class II of the BOC
Challenge 1986/87 with his boat Airco Distributors with time
of 129 days 10 hours 34 minute 22 seconds.
Then he built a new boat called Duracell.
First, he entered her in the solo nonstop around the world
race the Global Challenge
1989, which began and ended in France. Despite a forced four day
stop at Campbell Island, south of New Zealand, due to rigging
failure, Plant raced Duracell around the world in just under 135
days, setting a new American record.
He refitted the boat as much as he could, and only four months
after finishing the Globe
Challenge he went around the world solo in the third BOC Challenge 1990/91. The boat was only
one year old, but already one generation older than the new boats
specially designed and build for the third BOC
Race. He was the only American to compete in Class I and he
finished fourth by 132 days 20 hours 01 minutes 02 seconds. It
was his third solo circumnavigation.
Soon after the finish of the BOC, he immediately started
building a new boat for a new adventure. His new Hi-Tech 60 foot
long boat was launched early in 1993. After some testing Mike
took her over the Atlantic to France for the start of the second Globe Challenge 1993/94 - solo
nonstop around the world race. This time tragedy struck Mike
Plant at its worst. His boat lost ballast and capsized in the
middle of the Atlantic. The Gulf Current brought the boat close
to Europe and she was recovered. Unfortunately, Mike was lost at
sea.
Copyright Richard Konkolski
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