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114-The Desperation of Donald Crowhurst

Jul 18, 2016
In 1968, Donald Crowhurst entered a solo yacht race, hoping to save his failing business. Ill-prepared and desperate, he began falsifying his journey to maintain the illusion of success. As conditions worsened and competitors withdrew, his deception spiraled out of control. Eventually, Crowhurst became the sole apparent circumnavigator, facing a tragic mental collapse. The discovery of his deserted yacht prompted an investigation into his fabricated logs, unraveling a fascinating story of ambition, failure, and the haunting consequences of his choices.
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ANECDOTE

High-Risk Gamble To Save A Business

  • Donald Crowhurst mortgaged his business and home to enter a solo round-the-world yacht race hoping to win prize money. He left hurriedly with an untried trimaran and inadequate preparation, foreshadowing disaster.
ANECDOTE

Rushed Start And Failing Vessel

  • Crowhurst launched on the race's final allowed day with unsorted gear and missing essentials, falling far behind earlier starters. His inexperience and a leaking, slow boat compounded the pressure to continue despite danger.
INSIGHT

Old Tech Enabled A Long Deception

  • Lack of satellite tracking in 1968 let sailors' radio position reports go largely unverified by sponsors and press. Crowhurst exploited that gap by fabricating a faster phantom voyage on paper and radio.
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