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Old 23-08-2023, 18:06   #1
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Wanting to go around Cape Horn

Hello, I am extremely interested in going around Cape Horn. I have not delved deep into the subject, but just wanted to ask if anyone has any advice on how to go about doing this. Can I only do this on my own boat, or are there other avenues to go around the Horn? Appreciate any and all advice. Thank you.
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Old 23-08-2023, 18:20   #2
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25,000 people died building the Panama Canal... there are many good reasons you should honor their memory and use it.
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Hello, I am extremely interested in going around Cape Horn. I have not delved deep into the subject, but just wanted to ask if anyone has any advice on how to go about doing this. Can I only do this on my own boat, or are there other avenues to go around the Horn? Appreciate any and all advice. Thank you.


You could start by viewing the Irving Johnson video “Around Cape Horn” on YouTube to get a feel for what conditions might be like if the weather catches you out, as it probably will in the high latitudes. Slocum is worth a read as well and there are numerous other tales to read or view. I usually offer support for big adventures rather than being negative, but nothing about Cape Horn tempts me to ever make that voyage.
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Old 23-08-2023, 21:43   #4
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Three options
'Double the Horn' ie sail outside from 40ºS in the Atlantic to 40ºS in the Pacific or v/v.
A little bit 'hard core' for my taste

Or

Sail you own boat to Puerto Montt or Mar del Plata and then go coastwise either down the Atlantic coast of Argentina or through the Chilean Channels to Puerto Williams. Then day sail the Horn having picked your weather, that can be done in 3 days , two nights.

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Get to Pto Williams and pay to go on a yacht doing the 'Circuitos de Hornos charters'.
Not sure if that is still doable as a few years ago the Armada clamped down on foreign flag yachts illegally chartering within Chile. They are still chartering to Antarctica as that is an international voyage. Not cheap.

pic - day sailing the Horn 2006. You can just see the light house above the head of the bloke on the right.
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25,000 people died building the Panama Canal... there are many good reasons you should honor their memory and use it.
And equally many not to.. It's a grave being one of them. However the question was about going around Cape Horn so keep the discussion in the subject please.

To the op: It's a goal many of us share. You can join my crew in a couple years..
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Great photo Ping, are you the guy holding the wheel?
Geoff there are plenty of ways to round Cape Horn, for most people on this forum it's the equivalent of climbing Mount Everest.
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Great photo Ping, are you the guy holding the wheel?
Geoff there are plenty of ways to round Cape Horn, for most people on this forum it's the equivalent of climbing Mount Everest.
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How much sailing experience do you have and where?
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I did Cape Horn in December 2009, but in luxury, on an all inclusive cruise ship, which included the Western Peninsula of Antarctica. Highly recommended!
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If you just want to see the southern tip of the Americas, lots of cruise lines do it.
My mom did it on the final trip of RMS Queen Mary back in 1967.
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Really cool pic!
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This Ol’ Boat: Circumnavigators Behan and Jamie Gifford Offer Lessons for the Long Haul
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Old 25-08-2023, 14:01   #13
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Really cool pic!
Thankee, that is the 'little light'... the better known 'big light' is a mile and a half ENE of it, next to the souviner shop.

I find Cabo Froward - most southern point of the south american mainland - more daunting.
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I find Cabo Froward - most southern point of the south american mainland - more daunting.
Would you say why, please, El Ping?

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check out skip novak's site...you can sail with him around the horn, altho at quite the cost...I think in the $20,000 range. For that amount of money, would rather take my own boat! Just wait for a favorable weather "window"!
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