Fresh from her record-breaking Project FEAR expedition - where she became the first solo female and first wheelchair user to...
Fresh from her record-breaking Project FEAR expedition - where she became the first solo female and first wheelchair user to circumnavigate the UK and Ireland unassisted - Henri-Lloyd ambassador Jazz Turner has already set her sights on a new horizon.
Just weeks after returning to dry land, Jazz announced her entry into the 2026 edition of the WorldStar Race, a solo, non-stop, unassisted circumnavigation of the globe. If successful, she will make history once again, becoming the first disabled female sailor to complete a non-stop, unassisted circumnavigation of the world.
With her current boat, FEAR, requiring extensive repairs, Jazz is now searching for a 35ft+ vessel capable of taking on this extraordinary challenge. To support her journey to the start line, she has launched a GoFundMe campaign, giving her community and supporters the opportunity to be part of this groundbreaking adventure.
At Henri-Lloyd, we are immensely proud to support Jazz as she continues to push boundaries, redefine possibility, and inspire sailors and adventurers worldwide.
Under dark skies and relentless rain, skipper Gunnar and his crew set out aboard Rampage to round the Mull of Kintyre, one of Britain’s most demanding headlands.