Man sailing world in boat he built in garden shed

Ella Dawson Foundation Adam Waugh in the shed where he built his boat, looking into the camera. He has short white hair and blue eyes. He is wearing a blue polo shirt.Ella Dawson Foundation
Adam Waugh has never built a boat or crossed an ocean before now

A 60-year-old man is set to sail solo around the world on a boat he built without any previous experience.

Adam Waugh, from Bolam in Northumberland, has only ever sailed in UK waters and across the Bay of Biscay in France.

"This journey will be a true test of endurance, skill, and resilience, but I couldn't be more excited," he said.

He will set off from Portugal for a 14-month trip around the globe, sailing a distance of 28,000 nautical miles.

Mr Waugh is one of 15 people worldwide taking part in the Mini Globe Race, which will see competitors sailing identical Class Globe 580 boats.

He has built his 19ft (5.8m) boat, called Little Wren, in his garden shed out of plywood, having never built one before.

"I was doing 99% of the work on my own, so it was quite gruelling at times and quite lonely," he said.

Ella Dawson Foundation Little Wren in the water at a marina. The small sailing boat is white with a blue and yellow stripe and the number 170 in red on the side. It also has a drawing of a bird on the side of it.Ella Dawson Foundation
Adam Waugh built Little Wren in his garden shed

Mr Waugh has already left his Northumberland home for Portugal this week, where he is making preparations ahead of his departure for Antigua on 28 December.

"I think there is a little bit of ignorance is bliss," he said.

A sports psychologist has been supporting him alongside his physical training for the last 18 months.

Ella Dawson Foundation Ella Dawson sat on a beach and about to blow soap bubbles. She is smiling, she has shoulder-length blonde hair and is wearing a denim jacket with her sunglasses on her head.Ella Dawson Foundation
Ella Dawson died of cancer when she was 24

Mr Waugh said there would "undoubtedly" be some "very difficult days", but knowing he would be raising money for the Ella Dawson Foundation would be a "huge incentive".

The charity, set up in memory of Newcastle University student Ella Dawson, supports young adults and their loved ones through cancer.

Ella Dawson Foundation Adam Waugh and Natasha Dawson. They are posing together and smiling at the camera. Mr Waugh has grey short hair and is wearing a red jacket. Natasha Dawson has long blond hair and is wearing a white scarf and a black coat.Ella Dawson Foundation
Natasha Dawson said her sister was "one for adventure"

Miss Dawson died at the age of 24 in 2021 from an aggressive form of blood cancer and her family set up the charity the following year.

Her sister Natasha said: "She was definitely one for adventure, so she would be in massive support of such an inspiring and crazy challenge."

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