Q&A with Deborah Blair

Q&A with Deborah Blair

Annie Whittaker

What’s the first memory you have of being on the water?

I grew up by the coast and have always felt that being around water and water sports are a big part of my life. I cannot remember a time that I have not been around the sea.

You’ve sailed in some big races—what’s been your most unforgettable moment?

The Ocean Race Sprint Cup
I feel very privileged to have had the opportunities I have had so far. However, one event in particular does stand out to me, and that would be the Ocean Race Sprint Cup in 2023 onboard a VO65. What made this so special was being a part of such an iconic race and sailing alongside such a diverse mix of great sailors. Also, if I am being really honest there were some epic sailing conditions on leg 1 from Alicante (Spain) to Mindelo (Capo Verde).

What’s the most challenging conditions you’ve ever sailed in—and what got you through it?

I crossed the Atlantic at 21 with Alexia Barrier onboard the Famous Project Mod 70. We had really rough conditions for the first few days, but being around such experienced sailors such Alexia and Dee Caffari really helped. Plus, there was always the thought of my next meal, something very important to me!

What’s one piece of gear you never sail without?

My long handle spoon, essential for eating from freeze dried packets.


If you weren’t a sailor, what would you be doing instead?

If I was not a sailor, I would certainly be an athlete of some type!  I would like to think I would be a rower or a cyclist. Technically I am a software engineer so that could always be Plan B.