Ari Känsäkoski – Global Solo Challenge
Finnish skipper Ari Känsäkoski took the start of the Global Solo Challenge 2023-2024 on his Owen Clarke design Class40 ZEROchallenge. After rounding Cape of Good Hope he dismasted in the Roaring Forties north of the Kerguelen islands, more than a thousand two hundred miles from land, putting him in a very delicate situation. He remained cool headed and began making plans to reach the African continent. Following the dismasting he spent 25 days nursing the boat under jury rig and engine, including a mid-ocean refuelling from the Japanese fishing vessel Tomi Maru and one from the Finnlines ferry Finncanopus. Ari eventually reached Durban where he was forced to retire from the event. His incredible journey back to land is a lesson to all who sail and was celebrated with the Global Solo Challenge “Seamanship” award.
Ari has now committed to completing his journey and has now committed to returning for the Global Solo Challenge 2027-2028. His remarkable strength of character and determination will again be his strongest asset and we look forward to following his journey.
About the Skipper
Name: Ari Känsäkoski
Nationality: Finland
Resides in: Pernaja, Finland
Born in: 1970
Miles sailed: Forty years of active racing.
Boat: ZEROchallenge — Owen Clarke Design 2007 Class40
Ari Känsäkoski – ZEROchallenge – OCD Class40 – Photo: @Ari Känsäkoski
Boat details
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Ari Känsäkoski – ZEROchallenge – OCD Class40 – Photo: @globalsolochallenge
Boat model: Owen Clarke Design 2007 Class40
Designer: Owen Clarke Design
Boat name: ZEROchallenge
Year launched: 2007
Length overall: 40 ft
Displacement: 5500 kgs



