73-year-old to sail single-handed for 600 days
Eccentric Swede will try to circle the globe single-handed in a boat that's three metres long

Sven Yrvind always swum against the tide. When the 73-year-old Swedish sailor and adventurer was asked to give a talk in front of the Swedish king and queen, he refused because he wouldn't get paid.

The lecture went ahead a few months later after an oil millionaire stepped in and paid Yrvind, which means "whirlwind", his fee. But even then, he refused to don the black tailcoat organisers wanted him to wear.
"Even five minutes before I was about to enter the room, they had a tailcoat there for me to wear. 'Wear this, otherwise everybody will look at you', they said," Yrvind recalled.
He never wore it. "I have my principles," he said.
It would be easy to dismiss this principled pensioner's plan to circumnavigate the globe in a three-metre boat as a flight of fancy, if it weren't for his many achievements as a sailor and a boat builder.