In 1987, Australian sailor Kay Cottee left Sydney alone in a 37-foot yacht after building a boat-charter business to fund her dream; 189 days later she became the first woman to sail solo, nonstop and unassisted around the world
- Kay CotteePhoto credit: The Australian MuseumKay Cottee was born on 25 January 1954, the youngest of four daughters of Jim and Joy McLaren.
- She was introduced to a boating life when she was just ten days old, strapped to the mast of her father’s boat in her crib.
- That early introduction sparked a love affair with the sea that would see her write her name into history, as per website.
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- Kay CotteePhoto credit: The Australian MuseumKay Cottee was born on 25 January 1954, the youngest of four daughters of Jim and Joy McLaren.
- She was introduced to a boating life when she was just ten days old, strapped to the mast of her father’s boat in her crib.
- That early introduction sparked a love affair with the sea that would see her write her name into history, as per website.
Sources: Times of India