Lou Boorman Sailing

Lou Boorman Sailing We are still taking donations towards the Alzheimer’s Society in memory of our grandparents from our Round Britain and Ireland. Thank you!

If you’d like to contribute to our charity fundraising efforts please visit our website https://www.landeoffshore.com and see the “Help Our Cause” page. This page is to update you all on my sailing progress throughout my offshore racing and career in general. I'm an RYA Cruising Instructor, Dinghy Instructor, Powerboat Instructor and Commercial skipper. I'm currently the full-time skipper

of a Rustler 42 and still doing any offshore racing I can in my leave. Like and Follow this page to never miss an update, invite your friends too! I also have an Instagram page where I post regular updates so head over and follow to stay updated.

31/05/2026

Day 30 without a shower onboard Team Tongyeong gave us a most welcome squall to have a long overdue wash. We’re currently sailing off the coast of Costa Rica in Leg 7 of the en route from Seattle to Washington DC via the Panama Canal 🚢 Part 2 of the hair washing whilst at sea series 👩🏻‍🦰

01/05/2026

Our race into our home port ⛵️ 🏆

Happy skipper on home team soil drinking team Tongyeong branded beer! 🍺 This host port was brilliant ~ ❤️ South Korea 🇰🇷
01/05/2026

Happy skipper on home team soil drinking team Tongyeong branded beer! 🍺 This host port was brilliant ~ ❤️ South Korea 🇰🇷

Me n my rudder 🫨 we have a new one now 🙌🏻
28/04/2026

Me n my rudder 🫨 we have a new one now 🙌🏻

27/04/2026

For all the questions, here’s what happened. We don’t think we hit anything as we would have heard it or felt it. The most important part of this was that as a team we kept going and the crew did a fantastic job of learning to helm all over again with and keep the boat trucking on towards Seattle

Possibly the hardest leg so far. We expected big downwind surfing conditions across the North Pacific and quick progress...
26/04/2026

Possibly the hardest leg so far. We expected big downwind surfing conditions across the North Pacific and quick progress but instead after rounding Japan, we were beating into 30-40kn blowing against the 4kn Kuroshio Current. We banged the corner and made one long tack along the south coast of Japan, knowing that we’d be in worse conditions but a faster boat. This paid off for us and we were now in third place. 2000NM in, we suddenly got rounded up in 40kn downwind and couldn’t control the boat. We threw in another reef and dropped the Yankee only to be pulled around still. We checked the steering cables which were all fine so it must be the rudder. We checked, and our port rudder had snapped, making it very difficult to steer. We sailed the remaining 4000NM across the North Pacific with a broken rudder. Ater 31 days at sea, we made it into Seattle!! 🌊 more on the rudder later 👋

26/04/2026

Le Mans start from Subic Bay, Philippines 🇵🇭 to Tongyeong, South Korea 🇰🇷 ~ 📸

24/04/2026

Nǐ hǎo Qingdao 🇨🇳

My favourite photo of the circumnavigation so far: spraying this incredible team in celebration of our second back to ba...
22/04/2026

My favourite photo of the circumnavigation so far: spraying this incredible team in celebration of our second back to back win and into our home port of Tongyeong 🇰🇷 Geoff got the worst of my bad aim, but at least it wasn’t the British ambassador this time 🍾

Forget the Pembrokeshire Herald, we made front page of the Fremantle Herald! 🇦🇺  Next stop Airlie Beach, back into the S...
20/12/2025

Forget the Pembrokeshire Herald, we made front page of the Fremantle Herald! 🇦🇺 Next stop Airlie Beach, back into the Southern Ocean around Tasmania and into the Pacific Ocean 🌊 Race start tomorrow at 1500

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