Three brothers bid to row across Pacific Ocean in record time after conquering Atlantic
- Three Scottish brothers, Ewan, Jamie, and Lachlan MacLean, began rowing across the Pacific Ocean to achieve a record time.
- They started from Lima, aiming to reach Sydney while covering 9,000 miles in approximately four months.
- The journey involves rowing non-stop without outside support and will test their endurance due to sleep deprivation.
- The project aims to raise money for clean water projects in Madagascar.
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Three brothers bid to row across Pacific Ocean in record time after conquering Atlantic
The trio will try to row non-stop and unsupported from Lima to Sydney in their custom-built carbon fibre ocean rowing boat and, in the process, aim to raise £1m to support their own clean water charity.
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Ewan, Jamie and Lachlan Maclean are due to set off on a record-breaking adventure across the Pacific Ocean on Saturday, as they aim to become the fastest people to make the journey in honour of the sister they never met.
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