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Female US rower completes historic solo journey from California to Hawaii

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/jul/04/california-hawaii-rowing-solo-journey
58•speckx•1h ago

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drsalt•1h ago
great how the article doesn't explain any of the interesting aspects of this
rsstack•55m ago
Her rowboat is fascinating: https://yourowkelsey.com/ https://yourowkelsey.com/about/
drsalt•40m ago
then write about it in the article
oatmeal1•29m ago
Yeah, it is cool, but this article is not HN appropriate.
justinhj•55m ago
There's a good book "The Pacific Alone" about a guy that did this in a kayak
yieldcrv•51m ago
Why do these extreme rowing and sailing boats look so weird

Its always a form factor I’ve never seen before

Where can I learn more about this scene?

thephyber•43m ago
It’s an ocean-going row boat with 2 cabins. Most row boats you’ve seen are probably hyper-light and designed for still water.

The model of this boat:

https://www.rannochadventure.com/boats-2/r25

vmg12•36m ago
I used to row and even the tiniest of waves could make it annoying. You'd slide to the front of your seat and try to insert your oar and catch air instead of water. Then if you overcompensated by trying to insert your oar farther in you'd catch a crab (having the oar ripped out of your control). This is on a lake with tiny waves.

Rowing across an entire ocean is absolutely amazing.

herodoturtle•28m ago
Fellow rower here, affirming the above.

Thought folks would be interested in her boat, built for ocean rowing:

https://yourowkelsey.com/about/

CharlesW•31m ago
It's kind of buried here, but Kelsey is the fastest human to do this. She beat the male record holder's time by 6 days.
a-uz•26m ago
Kārlis Bardelis has rowed the Pacific, India and South Atlantic Oceans and cycled everything in-between. https://www.guinnessworldrecords.com/news/2025/11/record-bre...
ChrisArchitect•23m ago
Previously: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48790512
mobilemidget•10m ago
All i think about when people row, kayak or swim these distances in these waters is 'SHARKS'. Which i read and saw enough about that the chances of meeting one isnt that big, but my brain still associates these activities/areas with it.
echoangle•4m ago
I thought sharks only attack stuff that looks like wounded animals. Would a shark really attack a boat?
ProjectArcturis•10m ago
I wonder what was going on in her life that made her say, "I want to spend the next 43 days rowing alone across the ocean."
lkjdsklf•4m ago
This isn’t the first time she’s done it.

She spent 41 days making the same trip with 3 other women

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