Background
Annie Hill was born in Liverpool, England, United Kingdom, Europe.
Annie Hill was born in Liverpool, England, United Kingdom, Europe.
She is best known as an author of books and articles about sailboat voyaging, living on a small amount of money, and sailing junk rigs. Hill has been voyaging and living aboard various sailing yachts since 1975. Her book Voyaging on a Small Income is a study in the economics of continual travel and self-sufficiency.
Hill writes using distinct British vernacular and colloquialisms.
Badger was designed by Jay Benford for plywood construction. Annie"s analysis and comparison of the modern junk rig is at least partly responsible for the recent re-popularization of the junk rig.
Annie Hill continued her sailing aboard Iron Bark, a 35-foot (11 m) steel gaff cutter. In 2004 and 2005, they spent the winter on Iron Bark frozen in a remote bay in Greenland.
She is now based in New Zealand, where she lives aboard a 26-foot (8 m) fibreglass boat, Fantail, which she converted to a junk rig in 2011.
Annie has covered more than 165,000 nautical miles (306,000 km. 190,000 mi) under sail.