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Teenager Circles the World on a Sailboat

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(July 9) - Zac Sunderland wanted to be the youngest person to sail around the world solo. At 17, he's about to see his dream come true.
Sunderland set sail from Marina del Rey, Calif., on June 14, 2008. At the time, he was a 16-year-old high school sophomore who lacked even a driver's license.
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Over the last 13 months, he has crossed the Pacific and Indian oceans, rounded Africa's Cape of Good Hope, made a stormy transit of the Atlantic Ocean, and passed through the Panama Canal.
If he remains on schedule, his 36-foot sailboat, the Intrepid, should drop anchor in Marina del Rey again on July 16.
"All in all, this is a very challenging trip," Sunderland wrote on his Web site. "To name the one biggest challenge would be difficult. Certainly, going for long periods at a time without sleep and not feeling hungry, but knowing I have to eat to keep up my strength, would be right up there at the top."
Perhaps even more frightening was a brush with suspected pirates. In October, when he was about 150 miles off the coast of Indonesia, a mysterious wooden vessel began tracking the Intrepid. The 60-foot craft refused to answer his radio signals.
Sunderland told the Los Angeles Times he called his father via satellite phone. Laurence Sunderland advised his son to issue a security alert with his position, then load his pistol and flare gun and prepare for a fight.
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"For 30 minutes I was living on the edge out there," the teen the newspaper, "not knowing what to do." Luckily, the suspicious craft eventually departed.
Sunderland, whose dad is a shipwright, has dreamed of this voyage since he was kid. He drew much of his inspiration from Robert Lee Graham's 'The Dove,' which chronicles the author's five-year trip around the world.
When Graham finished his trip in 1970, he was 20. Since then, Graham's record as the youngest sailor to make the voyage alone was broken by Australian David Dicks, who completed his circumnavigation when he was 18 years and 41 days old. Now Sunderland plans to break that record again.
The teen's next challenge, perhaps, will be re-adjusting to life at home in Thousand Oaks, Calif. On his blog, Sunderland addresses that very question, and suggests that he's already mulling over his next destination.
"Do I have any apprehensions about being home? It will be good to be home again… but I wonder what I will do day after day in a normal life," he wrote. "I will be busy with my book and documentary and then planning my next adventure."
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Ericsmittenbygod

05:21 PMJul 13 2009

School teaches you some things but him being out on the ocean teaches things he'll need to know in real life. Overall I think I would prefer real life lessons and things that I'll need to know in real life then memorizing the periodic table or using the pythagorean theorem to find the side length of a triangle

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ohd629

12:30 PMJul 12 2009

Go Zac. Keep your head on straight and you'll go far in this world.

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Cookymyluv

12:04 PMJul 12 2009

would be nice to see a kid do something like this that didn't already have something..Every time I see kids doing these amazing things like sailing,karate champ,racing whatever they usually have parents that have money are teachers or in the field the kid is doing whatever in so they have been doing it since they were little anyway..I wanna see a kid from a home where the parents or parent has to work 12 hour shifts to keep food on the table be given the oppertunity by someone if you would have said this kid hung around the boats and asked and someone took him in and lent him the boat then I would be amazed..

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Scharabo

11:47 AMJul 12 2009

Likely his high school put him on 'home schooled' status. When he retruns he'll likely take the same standardized tests as his former classmates. Likely if he goes to college it will be his SAT score which matters, not a high school dipolma.Congrats kid.Records are made to be broken. I'm sure some 14-year-old is now making plans to beat his.

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N68Firebird

11:45 AMJul 12 2009

Hey, "AlaVol" - Do you want to try to convince a prospective employer of this "info"? Why don't we all float around in a boat for a year, and try to convince everyone else that we are automatically smarter than they are?AlaVol 09:37 AMJul 12 2009 ...And as far as going to public school what a friggin' joke. The kid learned more in one month at sea than the rest of his brain dead school age friends did the whole time he was gone.

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N68Firebird

11:41 AMJul 12 2009

IamBatai - being alone on a boat is not a 'classroom'. People, especially children, learn from others. From which 'others' did this young man learn when he was out to sea by himself? His was an extraordinary feat, but it does NOT replace a traditional education.

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Kcdgenius

11:14 AMJul 12 2009

Joshua Slocum was the first to sail around the world alone, over a hundred years ago, with a fairly primative ship by todays standards. Now that a 17 yo has sorta repeated the feat (no canals n Joshua's day) the world will be a better place, because... Uhmmm...... this will make the world a better place because.... uhm............. will have to get back to you on this.

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IamBatai00

10:26 AMJul 12 2009

I love the comment about feding the poor with the money. Talk about socialism. Share everything and do nothing for yourself because of all the starving people. So why dont you sell your computer and get rid of your Internet access and help out that poor woman and her kids you idiot. Youre the selfish one in my book. Zac achieved something more than your whiny, pitiful butt could ever hope to achieve. I also think the questions that isnt it illegal to allow the child to go out alone is outrageous. Pony express riders were 15 years old and they braved many dangers. We have coddled our "children" and they have no clue how to be mature until much much later because most poarents these days want to be friends with their kids and dont want them challenged in any way. This country has gone to hell because of the helicopter parents who do not allow their kids to grow up at all. Hooray for Zac's parents and for Zac. May they inspire more teenagers to seek more challenges in life instead of th...

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IamBatai00

10:15 AMJul 12 2009

Worried about his education? Are you kidding? I have been a teacher for 23 years and I can tell you that Zac learned so much more in his voyage than he would of sitting in a classroom preparing for a bunch of standardized tests. School is NOT the only way to learn about the world. Sail around the world or sit in a classroom? What would you choose had you the courage?

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vegasmax7

10:05 AMJul 12 2009

The ocean, not to mention what is in it, on it, or what it can turn into demands the most respect you can muster. To accomplish this alone is amazing no matter what equipment you have. It took skill and guts, and few others have memories this young man has, way to go. Just don't get bored and go do something not so smart like some adventures do, keep your head Zac.

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