"Guo was last heard just after 15:00 Tuesday Beijing time
(0700 GMT) when his trimaran sailed 900 nautical miles off the
west of Hawaii," the 51-year-old's support team was quoted as
saying by the Xinhua news agency.
"A search aircraft, sent from Honolulu, found the main sail in
water, broken off the vessel, but didn't see Guo on the deck.
All attempts to contact the sailor have failed."
The U.S. Navy had sent two ships to the site of Guo's vessel,
his team added.
Guo, who set sail from San Francisco on Oct. 19, was aiming to
complete his journey to Shanghai in 18 days. Italian Giovanni
Soldini owns the speed record after completing the voyage in 21
days in 2015.
Guo already has two records to his name, having set the pace to
beat in the 40-ft solo nonstop circumnavigation in 2013 and the
Arctic Ocean Northeast Passage non-stop mark in 2015.
"We have been working hard for the past two weeks to refit the
boat and finally today I am going to set sail," Guo said prior
to setting sail from San Francisco.
"I am very confident to go now. See you in Shanghai within 20
days."
(Reporting by Shravanth Vijayakumar in Bengaluru)
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