ASA caught up with Clipper Round the World Racer and ASA certified sailor Scott Elles about his adventures on the open seas. Elles is doing at least three legs of the eight-leg race that spans the globe. The Clipper Round the World Race gives normal everyday people the opportunity, for a price, to experience sailing around the planet on 70-foot race boats. Elles got the sailing bug at age 50 and got certified to ASA 101,103, 104, 114. A year after learning to sail he signed up for the Clipper race.
Elles is currently out at sea on Team Garmin, on leg 4, a challenging 4,693 nautical mile journey around the continent of Australia – Follow The Race 〉〉


















































Stay tuned for part 2 of this interview later this month.
For the latest news from the Clipper Round the World Race visit clipperroundtheworld.com. You can also track Scott on Team Garmin via the Race Viewer and also check out the Team Garmin Crew Diary.
Interested in joining the race? Applications are currently being accepted and training is already underway for the Clipper 2019-20 Race – APPLY NOW!
Responses
I thought it was more about Mr. Elles than any “endorsement” of the Clipper Race.
I am so happy for Scott – out there living his dream!
I like the way Scott and his family pursued their sailing dreams – education and training with ASA first, independent practice, then Scott registered, trained for, and is participating in the Clipper Race. The family is onboard with the program, meeting him along the way. They know the risks, and the rewards. Congratulations, Scott – and thanks for starting with ASA! I look forward to reading the next segment!