Early morning on May 31st before sunrise, San-Francisco-based French adventurer Cyril Derreumaux kissed his girlfriend, waved his friends goodbye, started kayaking at Fort Baker’s fishing pier, crossed the Golden Gate, and embarked on a 2,400 nautical miles voyage across the mighty Pacific. The 44-year-old ocean kayaker is attempting to paddle alone and unattended the open stretch of Pacific waters all the way to Honolulu, Hawaii, an audacious undertaking that he has been preparing over the last three years and which has been achieved only once, in 1987. TotalSUP.com and our ocean paddling social media channel TotalPaddle are official media partners of Cyril’s Solo Kayak to Hawaii crossing and will bring you regular updates over a period of 60 to 70 days, the time estimated for Cyril to complete his crossing.
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Le dimanche 6 juin 2021, suite à une avarie de son ancre flottante, Cyril Derreumaux, entrepreneur français de 44 ans, originaire de la région de Lille, a pris la difficile décision d’interrompre sa tentative de traversée San Francisco – Hawaii en kayak et en solitaire. Voici ses premières réactions et explications : Cyril Derreumaux : […]
Ce lundi 31 mai, à 5 heures du matin, juste avant le lever du soleil, Cyril Derreumaux (lire notre interview du mois dernier), un entrepreneur français de 44 ans, basé à San Francisco s’est lancé à l’assaut de l’océan pacifique en kayak en solitaire! Son objectif, parcourir plus de 2,400 miles nautiques (environ 4000 kilomètres) […]
A la fin du mois de mai, Cyril Derreumaux, un entrepreneur français de 44 ans expatrié aux Etats Unis, se lancera dans une aventure épique: une traversée solo en kayak d’une partie de l’océan pacifique de 2100 miles nautiques (4000 kilomètres) de San Francisco à Hawaï. Il prévoit une expédition de 70 jours à bord […]