Jasmine said the trip was full of challenges, with every aspect a long way from “normal life”.
“Just living on a boat, not having proper fresh food, not having a comfy bed, barely sleeping,” she said.
“The headwinds and counter-currents made it really difficult navigating a lot of the time.”
Jasmine already holds a number of records, including having been the youngest female to row solo across the Atlantic when she completed it in 2021 aged 21.
Looking back she said that feat was “so much more straightforward” than her most recent exploits.
“You just move your arms, bend your legs and you’re moving the boat, whereas the sail, you’ve got to be a lot more skillful to get the boat to move rather than just have physical grit and determination.”
In 2022, Jasmine also swam from Land’s End to John o’ Groats and became the first female and only third person to achieve the feat.
“It shows that if you really want to do a challenge then anything is possible, and it’s only by trying that you can succeed” she said.
Now due to head back to Yorkshire, she said she was “so ready to get home”.
“I don’t know what life is going to be like because I’ve changed a lot as a person.
“I’m going to have to get a job again and resettle in, but I’m so looking forward to seeing my friends and my dogs.”
