WORLD’S TOUGHEST ROW – PACIFIC

The Race

Introducing the newest edition to the portfolio, the WORLD’S TOUGHEST ROW – PACIFIC. 2800 miles of ocean, starting in Monterey Bay California, USA, finishing on the beautiful ‘Garden Island’ of Kauai in Hawaii.

The Route

As a relatively new and untouched route, the Pacific challenge offers new adventures, new World Records and once in a lifetime experiences.

• The Pacific Ocean is the World’s deepest ocean.
• Just 82 people in 33 boats have successfully rowed to one of the Hawaiian islands from mainland USA.
• The word Pacific means ‘peaceful’.
• The first person to row the Pacific was Patrick Quesnel in 1976.
• The Pacific ocean shrinks by 2cm each year due to the movement of tectonic plates. This means that the Atlantic ocean increases by 2cm each year!
• Of the 33 crews to have completed the voyage, 11 were all female, 18 all male and just 4 mixed gender.
• 75% of the World’s volcanos are situated in the Pacific ocean basin which is called ‘The Ring of Fire’.
• The longest anyone has taken to row this route was Peter Bird who took 147 days.
• The fastest female team to row this route was Latitude 35 who completed the row in 34 days, 14 hours, 20 minutes.
• The average crossing time for all crew sizes is 62 days.

The Stats