WHY ROW AN OCEAN? | FULL DOCUMENTARY
Three women, two world records, one boat. 2,400 miles with no sails, no engine, just oars. Winner of 'Best in Festival' at the Four Seasons Film Festival. In the summer of 2018 three novice rowers set off from California attempting to cross the Pacific Ocean and arrive in Hawaii powered only by their oars. This film explores how these self-proclaimed “everyday women” were able to achieve this extraordinary feat, becoming multiple world record holders in the process. The crew shares their story, the crests and falls of both the preparation and the treacherous journey itself before concluding by sharing with us the life-changing lessons they learned from their 62 days at sea, in their 25 foot rowing boat “Danielle”. A film by Jack Tompkins & Southpaw Sport.

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Homemade Plywood Sailing Boat FULL BUILD, My Goat Island Skiff

How Much Does It Cost To Row An Ocean

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A tour of Maiwar – A close-up look at Tom Robinson’s Ocean Rowing Boat

The Standard: Brian Chontosh and Team Shut Up & Row Take On The Talisker Whisky Atlantic Challenge

Ben Fogle's Capsized Boat Disaster

The Tragic Story Behind The Woman Who Rowed Across The Pacific Alone

Rowing the Atlantic - Roz Savage - Full Film (from Director of Unbreakable: The Western States 100)

Solo Rowing Adventure Across The Pacific - Tom Mahuta Robinson - AWBF 2025 Symposium

One Camera. One Lens. One Day. (Anamorphic Alaska Short Doc)

Solo Atlantic Row -53 Days At Sea - Ocean Rowing - John Beeden

Ep. 1 | Planning, Training & Preparing | Not Alone | Woodvale Challenge Transatlantic Solo Row 2010

Tour of Ocean Rowing Boat Pendovey Swift

Roz Savage: Why I'm rowing across the Pacific

Ant Steward, Around the world alone, in an open boat.

The Hand of Franklin - A Rowing Adventure through the Northwest Passage

EP1 - Surviving 208 Days On The Pacific, San Francisco To The Equator -John Beeden - Ocean Rowing

