Don Allum Oarsman

Don Allum born in 1937 was an English oarsman and the first person to row across the Atlantic Ocean in both directions.

In March 1971, after 73 days at sea, Allum and his cousin, Geoff Allum, rowed their boat, the dory QE3, into Harrison Point in Barbados. In September 1987 Allum completed his westward crossing of the Atlantic, from St John's, Newfoundland to Dooagh on Achill Island. The journey took 77 days and very nearly ended in disaster. Allum died in Heston, Middlesex, in 1992.  British rock band Marillion released an eighteen-minute song called "Ocean Cloud" on its 2004 album Marbles based on Allum's 1987 crossing.

You can see a monument to Don Allums achievement in crossing the Altlanic opposite The Pub in Dooagh.

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