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had previously been recognized as the first American woman to sail around the world alone in 1987, but the recognition was unofficial. Guinness did not recognize her trip for two reasons: first, she went through the Panama Canal, which required assistance. Second, she sailed with a friend for eighty
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Her interest in sailing began in the early 1980s. Thorndike took some sailing lessons, began racing and was soon delivering boats from Hawaii to Seattle. During one of those trips, her dream of circumnavigating began to take shape. However, when she confided in a crew member and friend about her
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plans, he told her, β€œThat’s impossible. You have no idea what you’d be getting yourself into.” After that, Thorndike kept her plans to herself until she bought her boat. During her around-the-world trip she also sailed around the five
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in 1942, holds the Guinness record as the first American woman to sail solo around the world without assistance. Her voyage was 33,000 miles, which she started at age 53 completed in 1998 in a 36-foot yacht named
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Karen Thorndike (right) donates the charts from her circumnavigation to a young woman solo sailor (left).
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Due to Karen's achievement she was interviewed for the book
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Thorndike is still alive and resides in Washington State.
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The Heart of Success: Conversations with Notable Achievers
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Writer, JILL YOUNG MILLER, Staff (February 5, 1991).
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Snohomish, Washington
Amelia Earhart
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Tania Aebi
Dan G. Tripps


"January 2019 48Β° North"


"CNN – U.S. woman makes history by sailing globe solo – August 19, 1998"
Karen Thorndike Summary






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