An Oregon man who quit his job at a tire company and liquidated his retirement savings to set sail for Hawaii with his cat, Phoenix, reached his destination on Saturday, welcomed by cheering fans at the end of a weeks-long journey that he documented for his mass of followers on social media.
Oliver Widger, who also was greeted by Hawaii Governor Josh Green at the Waikiki Yacht Club on Oahu, said he was nervous facing the crowd, which included reporters.
Widger said he was feeling “really weird” — not seasick, but, “I just feel like I have to, like, hold on to things to not fall over.”
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He became an online sensation with his story, which followed a diagnosis four years ago with a syndrome that carried a risk of paralysis and made him realize he disliked his managerial job. He quit his job with “no money, no plan” and US$10,000 of debt — and the goal of buying a sailboat and sailing around the world.
He taught himself to sail mostly from YouTube videos and moved from Portland to the Oregon coast. He spent months refitting the US$50,000 boat he bought.
He set sail for Hawaii with Phoenix late last month, documenting their experiences for his more than 1 million followers on TikTok and 1.7 million followers on Instagram.
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He said he thinks his story, which made national news, resonated with people.
“I think a lot of people are, you know, you’re grinding at your job all day long and it doesn’t really matter how much money you make at this point, everybody’s just trying to do enough to get by and that just wears you out,” he said. “It’s just the world’s in a weird place, and I think people have seen that it’s possible to break out.”
Green presented Widger with a proclamation. Fans swarmed Widger after the news conference, many holding cameras and seeking selfies.
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The scariest point of the trip came when a rudder failed, Widger said.
Highlights included seeing dolphins and whales and periods of calm Pacific waters.
“Being in the middle of the ocean when it was completely glass in every direction was an absurd feeling,” he said.
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Widger, 29, said he never truly felt alone, since he was communicating with friends by means including videoconference, but he also lamented not experiencing the open waters in a way that other sailors — who did not have access to tools such as Starlink Internet satellites — have in years before.
He said he might travel next to French Polynesia, but he had been focused on getting to Hawaii and not on what he would do after that.
He also needs to repair his boat, he added.
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