Annie Hill wrote:
Yes, to both Roamer and Lorcha. I rather think Batwing completed a circumnavigation, too, but have no record of that.
We should also note Shantung, a Lidgard-designed 30 footer, that did a cicrcumnavigation from New Zealand between 1993 and 1999. She was owned by Michael and Judy Churchouse and had a junk mainsail, but also used a jib. They wrote a book called Against the Wind, and indeed, much of their sailing was off the classic tradewind route. Unfortunately, the book was only published and distributed in NZ, as far as I know, and it is almost impossible to find a copy, (for those who collect books about junk-rigged yachts).
Link to newspaper article about the voyage
I'd forgotten about
Batwing and
Shantung. it seems
Batwing completed a circumnavigation, westabout via the Torres Strait, the Red Sea and the Panama Canal, but I am unsure of the boat's full history. The original owners were Timothy and Sheryl Dunn, who were reported in Pago Pago in October 1977 by the
Pacific Islands Monthly. Plans were to continue on to New Zealand and Japan. My copy of PJR, published in 1988, records them making it to NZ, but does not mention further passages. I know the boat was in Holland under new owners, LLoyd and Judy Halvorsen, in 1996. They visited Arne while there. They then headed to Spain and the Canaries. Later, the boat is recorded as being back in Seattle, where it was built, and went on to cruise Mexico. It was advertised for sale there recently.
I once had a copy of Against the Wind, that I picked up in a marina laundromat. Unfortunately it did not survive the cull when I moved from Arion to Blue Moon. It was an interesting read but there was little detail about the operation of Shantung's junk rig. I have seen photos of Shantung recently, when it was for sale, showing it getting along nicely to windward in a 15-20 knot breeze without the headsail. I was surprised to see that, since Blue Moon originally had a similar rig, and found that doing so would increase weatherhelm and blunt performance, since the mast is further aft than it might be with a normal junk rig setup.
Anyway, two more circumnavigators!