Cruising World

Mike Plant’s Famous Duracell

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Before he was tragically lost at sea in 1992, solo sailor Mike Plant twice circled the globe aboard his Open 60, Duracell. His most memorable voyage came during the 1989 Vendée Globe. Midway through the race, deep in the Southern Ocean, Plant was forced to anchor in the remote Kerguelen Islands to address rigging problems. Though he completed the repairs himself, he did accept brief assistance from a team of New Zealand meteorolog­ists when Duracell dragged anchor. Though the Kiwis told Plant they’d be sworn to secrecy, he radioed race headquarte­rs that he’d had help: an automatic disqualifi­cation. But Plant finished the course by sailing alone back to France, where he was greeted with a hero’s welcome and set the American record for a singlehand­ed circumnavi­gation of 134 days. He disappeare­d aboard his next boat, Coyote, en route to the 1992 running of the Vendée race. —Herb Mccormick

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