Mike Perham
Solo
Circumnavigation
Portsmouth - Gunwharf Quays
Record sailing start and finish - South of Lizard at
49 deg. 57 minutes North & 5 deg. 00 minutes West
November 18, 2008 - August 27, 2009 - (281 days)
About 30,000 nautical
miles, 157 Sailing Days, 191.08 Miles per Day
No engine on board, 50.0' ft LWL,
50.0' ft LOA
(Average 7.96
knots), 1.126
νLWL
© Richard Konkolski
Mike Perham's dad Peter had been involved with sailing his whole life and as a result Mike have been sailing since he was very young. His dad was supportive of everything Mike wants to do and achieve. Mike’s family includes his father Peter, his mother Heather and his older sister Fiona. Michael’s family have strong maritime connections, with his father having been a merchant naval officer, his grandfather having served with the Royal Navy during World War 2, and his great grandfather as a Royal Marine in the Crimean war.
Mike started
sailing at the age of seven. He has completed RYA courses in dinghy sailing and
windsurfing. After sailing into Antigua in January 2007 at the age of fourteen
Mike became the youngest person to sail across the Atlantic single-handed.
Mike attends the Oakland’s Sports Academy in St Albans, where he is studying for
a National Diploma in Sports Performance and Excellence. The college is
supportive of Mike’s trip. As he will be away, the college has redesigned his
coursework to fit with the trip, and has organised some coursework for him to
take on his journey.
Besides sailing, Mike likes all water sports including canoeing and wind
surfing, as well as biking, mountaineering and camping, and skiing. To achieve
his dream, Mike has chartered an Open 50 racing yacht, which he named
TotallyMoney.com in honour of sponsor, TotallyMoney.com. The yacht has spent
six weeks being prepared for the trip in docks in France and the UK.
Timeline to Mike Perham's solo circumnavigation
09.09.08 - Southampton |
15.11.08 - Portsmouth |
Crosses line between Ushant, Northern France, and Lizard Point, Southern England, the traditional start and finish line for circumnavigations. |
24.11.08 - Divert to Casais,
Portugal |
25.11.08 departs Portugal |
01,12.08 - Las Palmas, Canaries |
28.12.08 - Las Palmas |
23.1.09 - South Atlantic |
01.02.09 - Cape Town |
14.02.09 - Oldest Meets
Youngest |
02.03.09 - Leave Cape Town |
27.03.09 - Knockdown! |
28.03.09 - 90 degree knock-down |
03.04.09 - Hobart, Tasmania |
09.04.09 - Leave Hobart |
19.04.09 - Unexpected Flight |
09.05.09: Depart Hobart |
16.05.09 - Auckland, New
Zealand |
27.05.09 - Leave Auckland |
09.06.09 - Capsize in Southern
Ocean |
13.06.09 - Cape Horn or Panama
Canal? |
08.07.09 - Panama |
16.07.09 - Congratulations Zac! |
24.07.09 - traverse Panama
Canal |
28.07.09 - Cristobal, Panama |
27.08.09 – 1 mile South of Lizard |
Mike's team has chartered a 50 ft Open racing yacht, owned by
the Escoffier family for the World Challenge trip.
The boat was named TotallyMoney.com at the 2008 Southampton Boat Show in
September, in honour of one of Mike’s major sponsors.
The boat, formerly named the Etoile Australe and Cray Valley, has been raced in
all sorts of conditions, and comes with a proven racing record of
accomplishment.
TotallyMoney.com (ex Etoile Australe & Cray Valley)
Launched: 1996
Architect: Finot Conq
Technical specifications
Builder : USA
Designer : FINOT CONQ
Type : 50 ft Open
Year : 1996
LOA : 15,24 m
Beam : 4,95 m
Draft : 3,82 m
Engine : 18 HP YANMAR
Construction
Shell: Carbon epoxy
Bridge: E glass reinforced with carbon and polyester resin
Keel: Sailing carbon bulb lead
Mast: Carbon, 2-story bar arrow 21.5 m
Racing/sailing history
Nov 96 : Record Newport / Bermuda
Nov 96 : Record Newport / Bermuda
Jun 97 : 4th Europe Race
Jul 98 : 1st Atlantic Alone/ class 2
May 99 : 1rst Around Alone/ class 2
Jul 00 : 3rd Quebec-St Malo/ class 2
Nov 01 : 2th Transat Jacques/ class 2
Nov 02 : 1st Route du Rhum/ class2
Jun 04 : The transat
Nov 05 : 3rd Transat Jacques Vabre/ class 2
May 06 : Record SNSM
Jul 06 : 1st Skippers d'Islande ( 334 milles in 24 h)
The yacht has been equipped with the latest communication equipment to ensure that Mike can keep in contact with his family for the duration of his journey. GPS tracking will ping a position back to base every single hour of the trip so that his supporters and family can follow his progress.
Peter Perham – Project Manager
Mike’s father Peter was the project manager for is trip. He has played a vital
role in boat acquisition, fundraising, and sponsorship. He is an experienced
sailor. He started sailing at the age of nine in Cadet dinghies. He also
accompanied Mike in a separate boat to allow him to become the youngest person
(aged 14) ever to sail across the Atlantic single-handed in 2007.
Servane Escoffier – Boat Manager
Servane is a skilled sailor, having been involved in competitive racing since
her teens. She has a accomplished racing history. Servane’s role in the Sail
Mike team was to prepare the boat, and to ready Mike for his trip.
Fred Dahirel & Stan Delbarre– Prepateurs
Both experienced sailors, Fred and Stan’s role in the Sail Mike team was to
prepare the boat for the trip and sailing with Mike in training sessions to get
him ready for the journey. Both Fred and Stan are experienced sailors, having
been involved in sailing for many years.
Mike Broughton – Weather Router
Mike is an experienced weather router, having enjoyed an extensive career
working with professional elite sailing teams on a variety of events and races.
He is also an accomplished sailor himself. Mike’s role within the Sail Mike team
was to provide Mike with weather forecasting and routing advice during his trip.
© Richard Konkolski
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