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![]() "Duncan Heenan" wrote in message ... Grafton Books, 8 Grafton Street London Copyright Robin Knox-Johnston 1969 S.Simon Nowhere does it say that he went ashore or broke the rules governing the event. Your accusation is false and unsupported by any evidence. Go ahead and ignore the quotes. It only serves to make your argument invalid. What kind of evidence do you require if you refuse to believe the man who wrote the words. You do him a disservice and call him a liar. Then you have the nerve to call me a liar. Where are your facts? Lying is easy. Facts are harder to come by. Knox-Johnston ran aground on the ebb trying to get into the bay at Otago, New Zealand where he intended to anchor to meet with his friend and coordinator Bruce. He navigated poorly, failed to consult a chart, assumed the water was deeper than it was and went aground around four in the afternoon and did not get off until the tide lifted him off around midnight. He was stopped for six hours or so. He did not go round non-stop. It doesn't get any more clear than this. I'm not making some claim based upon my 'feelings'. Rather, I am making a statement based upon Sir Robin's own words published in his own book, "A World of my Own". Get a copy of that book and see for yourself. Rid yourself of your fantasies, foolishness and bias. Sir Robin makes no claim of going round non-stop. Why do you insist upon putting words in his mouth? S.Simon |
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