Super cool achievement, regardless.
Ocean Cloud by Marillion, written about a solo rower who crossed the Atlantic.
Um, if they are the first to do it, how can there be a previous record? I guess the Konukhov trip was "supported"? Or not "full"?
That said, the idea of going much longer than that — like an eight hour shift, or even two four hour shifts in a day, day after day… that’s insane.
And that doesn’t even begin to account for the difference between the erg and ocean rowing. Double insane.
Also - I want to see a before photo. They all look pretty slim, but I imagine anyone would after five months of rowing and eating nothing but vitamins and fish.
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2025-02-22/scottish-maclean-brot...
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2025-06-08/scottish-maclean-brot...
https://spookyscotland.net/benandonner/
Absolutely incredible achievement.
https://www.guinnessworldrecords.com/world-records/383779-fi...
https://konyukhov.ru/en/project/expedition/fyodor-konyuhov-n...
yes, they bring they own electronic devices, but you do have to be judicious in usage due to the aforementioned solar panels not being very big. Here's a picture (to be clear, this one used for the talisker, the ABC articles have a better image of the one specifically used by the brothers):
https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcSmNq8z...
Sanity-checking: what pace are you setting? Or: what distance are you covering in 45 minutes? The Concept2 has almost no floor, so it's possible you almost aren't exerting yourself.
Long distance ultra light hikers and expedition type folks tend to bring freeze dried food (either way they can’t carry enough water so need to figure that out). Vitamins to avoid any weird effects from missing nutrients from ‘found food’ was also a good idea.