What drives someone to spend nearly a year alone at sea in one of the world's toughest sailing races? Eighteen sailors. One ocean. The Ultimate Test of Endurance and Isolation. Fifty years after the historic solo circumnavigation won by Robin Knox-Johnston, eighteen sailors set out to recreate one of the most demanding challenges in sailing history-the Golden Globe Race. But only a handful will endure. Using only traditional navigation techniques and vintage-style equipment, competitors must sail alone around the world without stopping or outside assistance. Facing violent storms, equipment failures, and the psychological strain of months in isolation, the sailors must rely entirely on their skill, resilience, and determination. Of the eighteen who begin the race, only five ultimately complete the circumnavigation. The final sailor spends 322 days alone at sea, highlighting the extraordinary endurance required to finish one of the world's toughest sailing competitions. This gripping documentary explores themes of navigation, maritime history, human endurance, and the psychological challenges of extreme isolation, offering a compelling case study in risk, perseverance, and the enduring spirit of exploration. Strong Learning Objectives: Understand traditional navigation techniques, Analyze the psychological effects of long-term isolation, Evaluate weather and ocean conditions in maritime travel.