World’s Toughest Row: Rufus Lewis’ 3,000-Mile Atlantic Challenge | Captain’s Chat

Nov 07, 12:17 AM

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What drives someone to trade a superyacht for a seven-meter rowing boat — and 1.5 million strokes across the Atlantic?

In this gripping episode of Captain’s Chat, Captain Liam Devlin of M/Y Unbridled sits down with Rufus Lewis—former crew on M/Y Titania and a solo entrant in the World’s Toughest Row, a 3,000-mile crossing from La Gomera in the Canary Islands to Antigua.

Rufus shares his journey from yachting to endurance adventuring, how he’s training to face 40-foot seas alone, and why he’s rowing to raise funds for Caudwell Youth, a UK charity supporting at-risk young people aged 11–24 through mentoring and targeted interventions.

🧭 You’ll Learn:
✅ What it takes—mentally and physically—to row solo across the Atlantic
✅ How years at sea prepared Rufus for isolation, grit, and problem-solving
✅ The logistics of life in a 7.5 m carbon-fiber, self-righting boat
✅ Why he’s dedicating the row to empowering vulnerable youth
✅ How ocean challenges mirror the endurance culture of yachting

🌐 Follow & Support:
Website: rufusrows.com
Instagram: @rufus.rows
Donate / Learn: caudwellyouth.org

🌊 Learn more about M/Y Unbridled:
yachtunbridled.com

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