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The Sailor Who Caught On Fire in the Middle of the Atlantic...

The Sailor Who Caught On Fire in the Middle of the Atlantic...

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Max Campbell is sailing around the world on a 50 year old Swan 37 named Elixir, a boat he rebuilt by hand and turned into a fully functioning home at sea. Over the past few years, he has sailed from the UK to New Zealand with an ever changing crew, navigating open ocean crossings, remote coastlines, and places that can only be reached by boat.

In this episode, Max walks us through the moments that defined his journey. He shares the story of being caught on fire during a solo Atlantic crossing, then sailing alone for two more days with serious burns to reach land. He explains what daily life actually looks like at sea, how it feels to be disconnected for weeks at a time, and why that level of isolation can bring clarity rather than fear.

We also dive into experiences that still feel hard to believe, such as being boarded off the coast of Venezuela, spending time in an immigration jail in southern Mexico, listening to firsthand stories from people who crossed the Darien Gap, and reaching South Pacific islands where boats are the only way in and trading supplies for food is still part of everyday life. This conversation is raw, eye opening, and deeply human, and it offers a rare look at what it really means to live at the edge of the world.

Let’s dive in!

Connect with Max and follow the journey below:

  • Instagram
  • Youtube
  • Tiktok
  • Website
  • Patreon Sailing Crew
  • About Elixir and the Crew

Follow along on other platforms:

  • Instagram
  • Tiktok
  • Youtube

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KEYWORDS

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