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April 13, 2025

Scottish rowing brothers aim for record-breaking Pacific crossing

Three Scottish brothers embark on a journey hoping become the fastest people to row across the Pacific Ocean.
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Three Scottish brothers embark on a journey hoping become the fastest people to row across the Pacific Ocean.

Three Scottish brothers have embarked on a mammoth journey from Peru hoping to set a record time for rowing across the Pacific Ocean.

Ewan, Jamie and Lachlan MacLean set off in a carbon fiber dinghy from Lima, aiming to reach Sydney in Australia 9,000 miles (14,500 kilometers) away in about four months.

The trio from Edinburgh, who previously rowed across the Atlantic Ocean, are hoping to raise more than $1 million for clean water projects in Madagascar in the process.

"We're going to be rowing non-stop with no outside support, so we'll be on our own," Lachlan MacLean told AFP before boarding.

They departed shortly after 4:00 pm (2100 GMT) on Saturday after a brief ceremony during which youngest brother Jamie played the bagpipes accompanied by the Peruvian Navy band.

"One of the real challenges is the sleep deprivation. You're rowing through the day and through the night continuously and shifts," eldest brother Ewan said. "It's absolutely relentless."

The brothers plan to sleep five to six hours every 24 hours and row 12 to 14 hours a day for 120 to 150 days.

"This is all to raise money for clean water projects in Madagascar" through their charity, the MacLean Foundation, Lachlan said.

"Clean water is the most basic human need on the planet but 10% of people worldwide don't have access to it," they said on their website.

Only 14% of Madagascar's rural population has access to a source, they said.

" and keeping our oceans clean, it's all part of the same parcel," Lachlan said.

The brothers broke three world records crossing the Atlantic Ocean in 2020, without ever having rowed professionally, raising more than $260,000 for charity.

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Three Scottish brothers are attempting a record-breaking 9,000-mile Pacific Ocean crossing from Peru to Australia in a carbon fiber dinghy. They aim to complete the journey in four months, rowing non-stop with no external support. Their goal is to raise over $1 million for clean water projects in Madagascar, where only 14% of the rural population has access to clean water. Previously, they set three world records rowing across the Atlantic.

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