Turkish sailor Doğukan Kandemir completed a solo, non-motor-assisted sailing route from Artvin Hopa to Hatay İskenderun to set a new national record [1].
The achievement marks the successful completion of the "Türkiye Turu Rekoru," a feat previously considered impossible by some in the sailing community [1]. By navigating the coastline without the aid of a motor, Kandemir demonstrated a high level of technical skill and endurance.
The voyage spanned a total distance of 1,563 nautical miles [1]. Starting in the northeastern port of Artvin Hopa, Kandemir sailed south along the coast until arriving at the finish line in Hatay İskenderun [1].
Kandemir focused on using only wind power to propel his vessel throughout the journey. This specific requirement, the absence of motor assistance, is a critical component of the record, as it forces the sailor to rely entirely on weather patterns and navigation tactics to maintain progress [1].
The journey required navigating diverse coastal conditions and varying wind speeds across the Turkish coastline. By reaching İskenderun, Kandemir officially claimed the record for the Turkish tour [1].
“Doğukan Kandemir completed a solo, non-motor-assisted sailing route from Artvin Hopa to Hatay İskenderun.”
This record establishes a new benchmark for solo sailing in Turkey, proving that the coastline can be navigated without mechanical propulsion. It highlights the viability of non-motor-assisted long-distance voyages in the region and may encourage further athletic challenges within the Turkish maritime community.



