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What did Jessica Watson do?

What did Jessica Watson do?

When 16-year-old Jessica Watson sailed into Sydney Harbour on 15 May 2010, to become the youngest person to sail solo and unassisted around the world, she inspired a nation. Jessica Watson sailing. The youngest person to sail solo and unassisted around the world.

What did Jessica Watson do on the boat?

In her 30ft yacht, Ella’s Pink Lady, Jessica Watson, 16, crossed the finish line of her round-the-world journey, which supporters claim makes her the youngest sailor to circle the globe solo, non-stop and unassisted.

What boat did Jessica Watson sail?

The pink yacht used by Jessica Watson to become the youngest person to sail solo and nonstop around the world ten years ago has been abandoned and left to rot. Ella’s Pink Lady, the yacht the then-16-year-old used to complete the 210-day journey in 2009, was sold to the Queensland Maritime Museum for $300,000.

Did Jessica Watson really sail around the world?

Jessica Watson (OAM) navigated some of the world’s most remote oceans and survived seven knockdowns and 210 days alone at sea to become the youngest person to sail solo, nonstop around the world, aged 16. On completion of the voyage, Jessica was met by the then Prime Minister who declared her an Australian hero.

Does Jessica Watson still sail?

She’s still sailing. Twelve years on, Watson still loves sailing, only now she says it’s more of a hobby. “I think people think I take it [sailing] quite seriously but really my favourite thing to do is to get out and have a bit of fun.”

How old was Jessica Watson when she sailed solo?

She became the youngest person to sail solo non-stop and unassisted around the world, aged 16. She was named Young Australian of the Year 2011. In December that year, Jessica skippered the youngest crew ever to compete in the iconic Sydney to Hobart yacht race.

What was the halfway point of Jessica Watson’s voyage?

The storm caused minor damage to her boat and her emergency beacon was inadvertently activated as the mast hit the water. The halfway point on the voyage was passed on 25 January 2010, her 100th day at sea, 11,500 nmi (21,300 km) based on the original calculation of 23,000 nmi (43,000 km) sailing route.

When did Jessica Watson get Order of Australia?

She was named Young Australian of the Year 2011. In December that year, Jessica skippered the youngest crew ever to compete in the iconic Sydney to Hobart yacht race. And in January 2012, Jessica was announced in the Australia Day Honours list, receiving an OAM (Order of Australia Medal).

Who was the youngest person to sail solo around the world?

Jessica Watson (OAM) navigated some of the world’s most remote oceans and survived seven knockdowns and 210 days alone at sea to become the youngest person to sail solo, nonstop around the world, aged 16. On completion of the voyage, Jessica was met by the then Prime Minister who declared her an Australian hero.