Sea History 124 - Autumn 2008

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Annual Awards Dinner to Honor Captain Arthur M. Kimberly, the late Gloria Kimberly, Peter A. Aron and Sir Robin Knox-Johnston On 24 October, the Society will acknowledge those of particularly distinguished service to the maritime community at our gala Annual Awards Dinner at the magnificent New York Yacht Club. Dinner co-chairs John R. McDonald Jr. and Captain Cesare Sorio invite you to join us for a joyous celebration of great maritime achievements. This event is traditionally sold out, so make your reservations early. For more information, please visit our web site at www.seahistory.com.

ir Robin Knox-Johnston, CBE, will receive the NMHS Distinguis hed Service Award for utilizing his extraordinary accomplishments and influence as a world-renowned yachtsman to promote the heritage of seafaring. On 22 April 1969, aboard his 32foot home-built wooden boat Suhaili, Sir Robin Knox-Johnston, after 312 days at sea, became the first man ever to circumnavigate the globe no n-stop and single-handed. He was the only person of the nine contestants to finis h that grueling Sunday Times Golden Globe Race, and donated his prize money to the family of the contestant who perished in the attempt. He has been described as Britain's greatest-ever yachtsman. 25 years later, in 1994, he won the Jules Verne Trophy, along with Kiwi yachting legend, Sir Peter Blake, for the fastest circumnavigation. Their time was 74 days, 22 hours, 18 minutes and 22 seconds. This was the team's second attempt at this prize after their first one failed in 1992 , when their 90-foot

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catamaran, Enza, was damaged. Born 17 March 1939 in Putney in Lo ndon, Knox-Johnston grew up on England's Wirral Peninsula. He served in the Merchant Navy and the Royal Navy from 1957 to 1965. Sir Robin has devoted considerable time and energy to both education and charitable work. In 1992 he was invited to become president of the Sail Training Association, where he served until 2001 . During his tenure , Knox-Johnston oversaw the collection offunds to replace the STA's vessels Sir Winston Churchill and Malcolm Miller with the new, larger brigs Prince William and Stavros S. Niarchos. He was trustee of the National Maritime Museum at Greenwich from 1992 to 2002 and is still trustee of the National Maritime Museum - Cornwall at Falmouth, where Suhaili is berthed today. The yacht has been refitted and took part in the Round the Island Race in June 2005. In October 2006, at the age of 67, Sir Robin embarked on another solo race aro und the world. He was the oldest competitor in the Velux 5 Oceans Race, challenging the very best sailors in the extreme high-performance Open 60 class. Among the many perils were storms in the Bay of Biscay and the big wind and waves of the Roaring 40's in the Southern Ocean. After months of intensity and hardsh ip, on 4 May 2007 , Knox-Johnston successfu ll y completed his second solo circ umnavigation in his yacht SAGA Insurance, finishing the race almost 200 days faster than in 1969. Knox-Johnstonhas been recognized with mu ltiple awards, fellowships and honorary degrees. In 1969 Knox-Johnston was awarded the CBE (Commander of the Order of the British Empire) and he was knighted in 1995. Knox- Johnston has also had a

successful business career. In 1995 he created, and still chairs, Clipper Ventures, a prom inent sports marketing outfit ded icated to running and promot in g world-class marine events. In 1996 Sir Robin established the first Clipper Round the World Yacht Race and has since worked with the Clipper Vent ures company as chairman to progress the race to higher levels every year. Sir Robin Knox-Johnston has a lengthy bibliography, promoting yachting th rough his many popular books, particularly A World of My Own , History of Yachting , and Cape Horn. A new book, Force of Nature (Penguin Books, 2008) is Sir Robin's firsthand account of his extraordinary return to the ultra-competitive, punishing world of single-handed offshore racing. The book recounts his harrowing second solo circumnavigation of the worl d aboard the yacht SAGA Insurance. NMHS Overseer and accomp li shed yachtsman Richard du Mou lin, who beat the world's fastest time sail ing from Hong Kong to New York, will present the award.

SEA HISTORY 124, AUTUMN 2008


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