20/06/2026
New to the world of ocean rowing and wondering how to follow the race?🧐
The fleet has now spent 11 days on the Pacific, and it's been one of the most challenging starts we've seen. Unsettled conditions, headwinds and difficult seas have made every nautical mile hard-earned and physically draining for the crews.
But that's ocean rowing.😅
As the teams continue west, they'll eventually reach the trade winds. Once established in the trades, we expect to see boat speeds increase and the race begin to unfold in a very different way.
In this video, we'll show you how to use YB Races to track the teams, follow their progress, view rankings and stay up to date with all the action as they make their way towards Kauaʻi.
YB app updates every four hours💥
And one final warning: following ocean rowing can be highly addictive. 🌊🚣
FOAR THE BRAVE🇺🇸
➡️ 1,700nm to Kauai (per 19 June 12:00 UTC)
Liz and Andrew for OceanWays🇦🇺🇵🇬🇮🇪
➡️ 1,736nm to Kauai (per 20 June 12:00 UTC)
Row for Life 🇿🇦🏴🏴
➡️ 1,759nm to Kauai (per 20 June 12:00 UTC)
MOAR THAN US🇺🇸
➡️ 1,766nm to Kauai (per 20 June 12:00 UTC)
Malihini Holo🇨🇭
➡️ 1,929nm to Kauai (per 20 June 12:00 UTC)
☝️Follow our stories for daily updates from the fleet and track the teams live on the YB Races app (World's Toughest Row – Pacific 2026). 💥
Monterey, California 🦭 2800 miles 🚣 Kauai, Hawaii 🌺