Ocean Rowing

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Ocean Rowing

Simon’s been helping ocean rowers since 2011, and understands the particular routing challenges – the two biggest ones being the average speed and the limited upwind performance.  Ocean rows need to have the wind aft of the beam for as much time as possible, and this means looking ahead about a week each day to allow the crews time to divert away from conditions that may hinder them, e.g. weather fronts trailing down into the Trade Winds and bringing headwinds.

The most challenging rowing project Simon’s been involved with (so far!) has been the Commonwealth Row (from Sierra Leone to Guyana) which involved guiding the solo rower Richard Allen away from Africa into the Trades, then along the north coast of South America in very challenging conditions to final landfall in Georgetown, Guyana.

We did try to give you a call from Antigua, as we both wanted to say a HUGE thank you to you for your help on our crossing! We honestly couldn't have done it without you and very much felt like you were our 'eye in the sky' all the way across :). Looking back at our 'track', it looks like we had an extremely smooth route across the Atlantic compared to most teams and this is undoubtedly down to you. Receiving your messages every morning was a real motivator for us!"

Laura Woodwiss - TWAC 2018

I have used Simon’s excellent routing services on 2 ocean crossings, one by sail and one by ocean rowing boat. Having Simon’s guidance and expertise on board, not only helped ensured we had a safe crossing each time but gave us invaluable support and peace of mind. His routing was phenomenal both times and it was as if he was there with us how accurate his forecasts & recommendations were! I could not recommend Simon highly enough."

Jemma Rix - Talisker Whiskey Atlantic Challenge rowing, 2018, & SV Annie

I cannot thank you enough for your help in getting us across for the first time. It was very comforting knowing you were looking out for us, and it also helped us galvanise our weather skills as we could compare our own thoughts on the forecast with those of an expert, and mercifully we were always on the same page.”

Mary Johnson - Sailing Vessel Annie, the Canaries to Antigua

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