It is well known among those who study solo Transatlantic small boat sailors, that publicity means death to the mission. In the 1990s Hugo Vihlen, who had made a record crossing about 30 years previously, was making a publicised reattempt. But this drew the attention of the US Coastguard and a dance ensued, authorities trying to thwart the voyage,the boat and Vihlen, and Vihlen himself who fled to the boarder to escape their clutches. In Canadian waters, the wearther was too light. "Father's Day was originally built at 5 feet 6 inches long. On Vihlen's first attempt out of St. John's, Newfoundland , he met his rival and newfound friend Tom McNally who was also pursuing the record of crossing the North Atlantic from West to East. Tom's boat the, Big C , was 1½ inches smaller than the Father's Day . The first attempt out of Cape Cod was thwarted by the U.S. Coast Guard . Vihlen decided to leave from Canada where the distance was shorter, the currents were c...