The Pacific crossing was the realisation of that ambition. An attempt to become the first person in history to row from North America to Australia, land to land, solo, unassisted and non-stop. He would achieve all but the unassisted claim due to having to resupply north of Vanuatu before running completely out of rations. Despite the resupply he arrived in Cairn’s weighing barely 130lbs when he stepped off the boat. The final 14 days racing an oncoming cyclone draining the last of his reserves.
Peter Bird, a famous ocean rower who eventually would lose his life at sea is the only other person to have come close. In the late 1980’s, his 2nd valiant attempt came to an end when he was rescued by the Australian Navy in the Coral sea after 294 days at afloat.