Henry Pigott sailed his 19' 6" Glory 11 across the Atlantic many times, three times during his circumnavigation, if you include the passage from Cape Town to Brazil, then another twice while sailing from England to California and back, then another four times to the eastern seaboard of North America. That's a total of nine Atlantic crossings. He also sailed around Britain 12 times, visiting his daughter in the Shetland Island each time, and made 14 crossings of the Bay of Biscay.
Wave Rover is an interesting boat, and Alan's posts about his passages are informative, but he is not breaking any records. Anyway, records, as Bernard Moitessier once pointed out, are meaningless when faced with the immensity of the ocean. I am sure that Alan is not motivated by such arbitrary considerations, but is fully engaged with his project. Fair winds to him.
A friend is currently halfway between St Martin, in the Caribbean, and the Azores, and the ocean has been volatile so far, with deep lows passing through. It's settling down now, but the Azores High is expanding daily, and all botfs out there are in for a prolonged windless spell. At least Wave Rover will be easy to reef!