It seems to me that someone could nominate a certain David Tyler, especially if he would promise to write a bit more about his voyages and singlehanded procedures. David's voyaging has been both bold and competent, though nobody outside of the JRA is likely to be aware of him since he is not the self-promoting type. Then there is Alan from Zebedee whose engineless voyaging over more than a decade was largely singlehanded until recently, but likewise he is unknown outside of the JRA. There other potential candidates of course outside of the junk-rigged community, such as Miles Hordern, who has written two books and numerous articles to date about his singlehanded voyages in his Twister 28, Gordian. One image that is indelibly etched in my mind is of Gordian running downwind under bare poes in the Southern Ocean, with the boat self steering and Miles sitting on the engine box, throwing darts at a dartboard on the bulkhead. If awards were given posthumously, which I doubt, I would also nominate John Sowden, who circumnavigated solo three times between 1966 and 1986 in a Robert Clark designed Yachting World 5 tonner, Tarmin, mostly without a working engine. His logs were published by his sister after his death in 1990.