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The Teen Who Sailed Across The World – Robin Lee Graham
Morbidology ^ | 11th July 2019 | Emily Thompson

Posted on 12/01/2019 12:52:44 PM PST by robowombat

This post was published on 11th July 2019 The Teen Who Sailed Across The World – Robin Lee Graham Posted By: Emily Thompson

In 1965, 16-year-old Robin Lee Graham set out to sail from California. At the time, he said he just wanted “to be on my own and explore.” But he returned five years and 30,000 miles later, as the youngest person to ever sail around the world solo. His only companion was an ever-changing crew of cats.

Robin was a nonconformist in search of something bigger. He was sick of the regimentation of the classroom and craved freedom. He wanted to see the world and find himself, so in 1965, Robin’s father purchased him a 24-foot sailboat which he named “Dove.” It was the 21st of July, 1965, when Robin set sail. He first sailed alone from California to Hawaii, where his family lived. He declared Hawaii his starting point and set out on his way. His only companions aboard the sailboat were two kittens named Joliette and Suzette that he had been given for company.

Robin Lee Graham and one of his many feline shipmates. Credit: National Geographic. Robin’s journey wasn’t an easy feat and he suffered a lot of hardship. The treacherous winds of the Indian Ocean dismasted his sloop and threw him overboard, almost costing him his life. Nevertheless, Robin managed to survive. 1 Between New Guinea and Australia, he had a near-collision with a big steamer in the middle of the night. “It came so close to running me down that I could have reached out and touched it,” he said.2

In fact, Robin’s sailboat took such a beating that it had to be replaced. He purchased a 33-foot Allied Luders sloop which he named “Return of Dove.” He was able to purchase the boat with money he had earned from National Geographic, who had documented his trip.

Above all, however, Robin wrestled with loneliness, silence and near despair. Sure, he found that freedom he was searching for but nearly lost his mind in doing so. He learned all too well the terrors of isolation. “The loneliness and fatigue built up so much that I’d almost scream,” he said.3 He gained – and lost – a number of cats. Suzette deserted in Pago Pago and Joliette was run over by a truck in Fiji. Nevertheless, Robin was rarely without at least one cat throughout his journey; he had a crew of ever-changing feline friends. He persevered through the loneliness and speared fish and navigated with the accuracy of a marksman.

While sailing in the Fifi islands, Robin met Patti Ratterree, a young woman who much like himself was searching for a meaning in life. Patti had been hitch-hiking across the Pacific from suburban California when she met Robin while seeking a place to sleep for the night. “She looked gorgeous… She was wearing a brilliant blue island dress, very feminine. Her wheat-coloured hair was long on her shoulders,” he said.4

by TaboolaSponsored LinksYou May Like The New Budget SmartWatch, Everyone In United States Is Talking About TechWatch Here's What The Black Diamond On Your Measuring Tape Is For retrotreat.com Marie Osmond’s Daughter Is Probably The Prettiest Woman Who Ever Existed Medical Matters The two fell madly in love and cruised around the Pacific for five weeks, living off the land and taking in the natural beauty. But Robin had committed to sailing the world solo so the duo had to go their separate ways.5

Robin and Patti. Credit: Flathead Living. Nevertheless, the star-crossed lovers continued to cross paths throughout the world and when they reunited in a fishing village in South Africa, they married in the magistrate’s office. Robin later described their romance as “a leapfrog courtship across the Pacific.”6 Picking up where he left off, Robin finished his trip alone.

His worldwide trip took him to Hawaii, Samoa, Tonga, Fiji, the Solomon Islands, Australia, South Africa, South America, the Caribbean and Panama. Nevertheless, Patti was not far behind him; following their marriage, she followed him by ship and air. Patti was completely understanding of Robin’s goal: “He started out single handed and he wanted to finish single handed,” she said.

When he returned, Robin had accomplished something many dream of but very few dared to attempt. He became the youngest person to circumnavigate the world alone. As he sailed in to California, he was met by Patti, his family and a large crowd that had gathered to witness his return. On board, he had four cats alongside him to see him to the finish line. Upon his return, he said he would never do it again. “I wouldn’t go alone,” he said. “I don’t like being by myself.”7 Two months after his return, Patti gave birth to their daughter, Quimby.

Robin remained a non-conformer and abandoned a Stanford scholarship for a log cabin in the mountains of Montana where he settled with his new family. He went on to write a book titled “Dove” about his escapades at sea. He and Patti had another child, a son named Ben, and Robin pursued a career as a builder and furniture maker. Today, the couple are still happily married and live a quiet life on the shores of the Flathead Lake.

Footnotes:

The Semi-Weekly Spokesman-Review, 31 August, 1980 – “Home from the Sea to Find a Separate Peace” Honolulu Star-Bulletin, 29 April, 1970 – “Young Sailor’s Solo World Voyage in Final Miles” The Los Angeles Times, 16 December, 1972 – “Voyage of the Dove” Dove by Robin Lee Graham” The Philadelphia Inquirer, 16 July, 1972 – “Arriving at Manhood All Alone” Dayton Daily News, 24 September, 1992 – “Young Man May Sail into History” The Kansas City Times, 1 May, 1970 – “Globe-Circling Sailboat Voyage Ends Smoothly for 21-Year-Old”


TOPICS: Miscellaneous; Pets/Animals; Travel
KEYWORDS: adventure; circumnavigate; graham; love; robinleegraham; sailing; sailor
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To: Osage Orange

Lol. Since YOU brought up the subject YOU must be THE authority and I bow to your superior knowledge of MORONS.


21 posted on 12/01/2019 5:52:05 PM PST by cloudmountain
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To: Chickensoup
bravery, having a goal, and thinking outside the box were never your strong suit.

That's pretty silly, seeing as how you don't know me.
And if you and I are at odds THAT'S A GOOD THING. It would be horrible if we agreed. Shudder!

You really ought to be called chickenPOOP...

22 posted on 12/01/2019 5:55:35 PM PST by cloudmountain
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To: deadrock

"Robin Lee Graham, left, during his solo trip around the world in the 1960s. Robin met his future wife, Patti, right, during the trip, and she would often meet up with him along the journey. (from article posted below photos)

"Robin and Patti Graham pose for a portrait on their dock overlooking Flathead Lake at their home in Somers on May 6, 2019"

The Sailor at Home.

23 posted on 12/01/2019 6:01:32 PM PST by avenir
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To: cloudmountain
Bow,,,serf!! Bow!!

And while you bow, lick your nose...You got a booger,there.

24 posted on 12/01/2019 6:02:40 PM PST by Osage Orange (Whiskey Tango Foxtrot)
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To: cloudmountain

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4JaZNkjPiHM


25 posted on 12/01/2019 6:10:12 PM PST by Osage Orange (Whiskey Tango Foxtrot)
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To: avenir

Nice.


26 posted on 12/01/2019 6:46:26 PM PST by deadrock
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To: deadrock

I definitely remember that photo with the cat perched on the outboard.


27 posted on 12/01/2019 7:20:26 PM PST by Charles Martel (Progressives are the crab grass in the lawn of life.)
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To: robowombat
I remember reading his book about his journey, back when I was in school. Great story!

Nice to hear more about his life.

Thanks for posting.

28 posted on 12/01/2019 7:54:07 PM PST by Pajamajan ( Pray for our nation. Thank the Lord for everything you have. Don't wait do it today.)
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To: robowombat

We studied his book in school. Somehow, I thought he died in an auto accident.


29 posted on 12/01/2019 8:04:07 PM PST by fso301
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To: ASOC

I’ve had 24 and 26 foot sloops, which I’ve happily sailed single handed on day sails. Wouldn’t want to undertake a blue water passage in one, though. This solo circumnavigation was a tremendous achievement. He was a terrific sailor, and I daresay a lucky one too.


30 posted on 12/01/2019 8:40:23 PM PST by Romulus
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To: cloudmountain

I may not know you but I do know your posts.

You are meanspirited and rather ignorant.


31 posted on 12/02/2019 2:23:53 AM PST by Chickensoup (Voter ID for 2020!! Leftists totalitarian fascists appear to be planning to eradicate conservatives)
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To: Fai Mao

I was eleven when he started and NEVER missed reading his latest every month from National Geo at a local library.


32 posted on 12/02/2019 2:50:29 PM PST by Jacquerie (ArticleVBlog.com)
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