Roger Lincoln
Pioneer
Official World Record Attempt!
In 2024, Roger Lincoln will be jet-skiing around Britain solo in a pioneering Official Guiness World Record Attempt. This event is a historical first, the full on-water circumnavigation of Britain on a personal watercraft (PWC) has never been completed before. To find out more about the journey, what solo means and how you can get involved, read on or click here to contact Roger Lincoln.
Why jet-skiing around Britain?
I expect many may be asking this very question! Why do anything could be a simple answer, but to provide you with a vision:
There have been many firsts in recent history, such as Cycling Lands end to John O Groats, Swimming the English Channel and Walking the Greenwich Meridian Trail. There are now less firsts to achieve, Roger Lincoln’s pioneering journey will be an exciting new adventure to follow.
Many people have had the idea of circumnavigating Britain, or completing long journeys on a Personal WaterCraft (PWC) however to date, despite some initial ideas and efforts by others, none have completed the full on-water route. Roger Lincoln will change this in 2024 and with your help set a new world record!
Roger Lincoln will achieve a nautical legacy. This will be a unique and one-off event which will provide entertainment, investment and promotion opportunities, while charity fundraising.
The personal watercraft market is set to continue expanding, with past interest and ownership increasing every year. The expectation of increased sales in the near future, now is an ideal time to get involved and achieve something exciting, remarkable and new.
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In 2024, Roger Lincoln will be jet-skiing solo around Britain in a pioneering Official Guiness World Record Attempt. This event will be a historical first. The full on-water circumnavigation of Britain on a personal watercraft has never been completed before and Roger has set a challenging target, the equivalent of crossing the English channel 10 times a day, every day for 10 days straight.