Electa  (Exy) S. Johnson

Electa (Exy) S. Johnson

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[From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia] Electa S. (Exy) Johnson (b. August 17, 1909 in Rochester N.Y. d. November 9, 2004) was an American author, lecturer, adventure, and sail training pioneer. Throughout her life she complete many sailing feats including sailing around the world seven times while training younger sailors each tour.

Electa Exy Johnson was born in Rochester, New York on August 17, 1909. She attended Smiths College and then University of California, Berkley. Exy Johnson’s sailing experience started after her years in college when she boarded a schooner set to sail aroundFrance. Exy Johnson was fluent in French and German, and also had the ability to communicate in other languages. While aboard theschooner touring France she met her soon to be husband Irving Johnson. Whom at the time was a crew member aboard the schooner. In 1933 Exy and Irving got married and began their sailing career together. Exy and Irving Johnson began sailing the world together and teaching young enthusiasts in 1932 to 1958. In this period of time they went on seven tours, all of which circumnavigated the world. Exy and Irving did not sail during to years of World War II. Therefore they went on 3 tours before the war and four after the war. Each different tour would have a new crew of fresh recruits ready to learn. The crew would consist of two dozen ready to learn sailors. While on tour each trip would visit 120 ports of call and amount that each crew member had to pay was 4,860 dollars. Each tour would last about 18 months and then they would proceed to take 18 months off. During these months off they would work on their books that they had been writing, lecture students, or work on films. The books that they wrote are listed below. Also if Exy and Irving had free time during their summer off they would show young girl scouts how to sail by sailing up and down the coast of New England.