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FEATURE : Teen plans solo circumnavigation

AP , BUDERIM, AUSTRALIA

Watson said she expected some criticism.

“As long as it’s sensible and good advice, you listen to it all,” she said. “The one thing I won’t accept is when someone calls this reckless. This is years and years of planning and preparation. We haven’t just jumped into this.”

Watson and her family have already spoken to Australian and New Zealand search-and-rescue officials. She’s studied navigation, electronics and safety procedures.

She and her mother are seeing a nutritionist to best plan the freeze-dried meals she’ll have on board for the journey, and she recently completed a maritime first-aid course.

“I learned about hypothermia, every kind of wound,” she said of the course. “I stitched up some chickens and stabbed a few oranges.”

Watson is allowed to catch fish, but admits a fishing rod is not “big on the agenda” because of the possibility of falling overboard. When she leaves Australia, she’ll have only about 360 liters of fresh water with her, but her sails and a gutter system on the boat will help her capture rainwater. A cooking stove will operate on methylated spirits, as propane gas was deemed to be too heavy and dangerous to take on board.

Don McIntyre of Hobart is a 40-year sailing veteran who circumnavigated the globe in 1990-1991. He’s providing the boat Watson will use and has helped the family in its preparations, along with a handful of sponsors who are providing sails, rigging and safety gear.

“I believe there is a lack of young people who want to live their dream,” McIntyre said.

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