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After Everest, Inoxtag Crosses the Atlantic by Sail

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"I think I'm going to morph..." The youtuber is launching a new challenge: crossing the Atlantic in a "no motor" boat in seven days.

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"I think I'm going to morph..." The youtuber is launching a new challenge: crossing the Atlantic in a "no motor" boat in seven days.

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"I got seasick when I came into contact with the water. Eight hours later, I was able to eat for the first time. Before that, I emptied everything inside and fed the fish," said Karl Jürgenstein, who is rowing across the Atlantic Ocean at the end of the year, about his first long sea voyage on the Baltic Sea.

After having marked the minds with his ascension of Everest, Inoxtag makes, once again, talk about him. The YouTubeur has just announced an unexpected project. At the age of 23, Inoxtag now has more than nine million subscribers on its main YouTube channel. Originally from Levallois-Perret, the videographer and streamer continues to impress the public. In 2024, he notably climbed Everest. Yet, the young man did not have previous experience in mo…

After climbing the Everest in 2024, Inoxtag attacked the crossing of the Atlantic to the sail. The influencer boarded, this Wednesday in Lorient, on the maxi-trimaran Macsf of Guirec Soldée, heading for Martinique. "I never sailed, it's going to be a crazy thing."

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Le Télégramme broke the news in on Wednesday, July 9, 2025.
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