Father and son rowing from San Francisco to Hawaii nearing finish line

(Crohn) – The father and son team is approaching 2,400 nautical miles from San Francisco to Hawaii is about to approach Hilo port and can complete their journey with tomorrow, Map tracking their journey offers.

Atlanta man Tim Crocate and his son Harrison Crocate left the Gulf of San Francisco In their 24 -foot row, “The Kraken”, on June 3. According to what I said Instagram accountCrocketts is now hours away from reaching Hawaii.

“We hope that the team will drop late in the morning, lunch time (local Hawaii time) tomorrow!” The family was published on the account of social media on Saturday. “Get ready for tears!”

The pair completes the journey to raise awareness of the mental health issues of the old warriors, Their web sites. They also hope to record a world record for the fastest row across the mid -Pacific road by the father and son team.

Tim and Harrison Crocate are scheduled to complete their blasphemy from San Francisco Bay to Hilo Bay in Hawaii on July 20, 2025.

“Our goal [is] To use this calm row to launch a larger initiative, “Row to Recovery”, an initiative that will inspire and enable people to support these old warriors who need help in overcoming their personal Kaken, “the site says:” To enhance this task, the team has partnership with organizations that include this task and throughout the campaign, the team will collect our attachments and splendor. All profits will support organizations to enhance this task. “

Kron4 will update this story when Crocketts reaches its destination.


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