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your favorite sailing adventure book
In order: "The Strange Last Voyage of Donald Crowhurst " ... read this I don't know how many times, and still find it riveting ... by Nicholas Tomalin and Ron Hall You may be interested in these recent photos of his boat, Teignmouth Electron. It's really fallen apart in the last 8 years. Some of these photos are only a month old: http://www.teignmouthelectron.org/view.php?v=thefuture John. |
your favorite sailing adventure book
"Close to the Wind" by Pete Goss- It is about the 1996-97 Vende Globe
Single-Handed Non-Stop Round-the-World Race. "The Smolenski's" wrote in message ... What's your favorite Sailing book Mine's Sopranino by Patrick Ellam and Colin Mudie It's a narrative about a 20 footer crossing the atlantic How about yours??? smo |
your favorite sailing adventure book
On 14 Feb 2004 18:09:10 -0600, "The Smolenski's"
wrote: What's your favorite Sailing book Mine's Sopranino by Patrick Ellam and Colin Mudie It's a narrative about a 20 footer crossing the atlantic How about yours??? smo Sailing Alone Around the World, Joshua Slocum The autobiographical story of the first man to sail single handed around the world. |
your favorite sailing adventure book
Slocum Around the world alone.
God father of solo sailors -- ooooO ( ) Allan \ ( (__) The Netherlands Better to be thought a fool, than open my mouth and remove all doubt |
your favorite sailing adventure book
Saga of Cimba is my favorite. It's not the story that I like so much, it's
the wonderful way in which Maury describes the joys of being at sea that I love. "Qwerty" wrote in message ... "DirtCrashr" wrote in message ... the Swallows and Amazons series. Wow! I read those when I was a kid, overseas, almost forty years ago -- it suddenly comes back. I think that's when I first wished to go sailing. I remember the idea of lights in-line, guiding a boat into a harbor at night. My brother and I used to make maps of imaginary harbors with rocks and secretive "light-lines" that would enable passage. Our land-based adventures as kids of that age group were pretty similar. -keith mtn. view There must be many of my generation (don't ask) who's first stirrings of wanting to sail and go to sea were stimulated, even initiated by Arthur Ransome and those books; I know I was. I introduced my children to them but somehow, it didn't work with them - a bit dated perhaps if the original urge isn't there, and a character called 'Titty' didn't help. They are based on the east coast of England and the north west lake district where he eventually retired to. He led an interesting life, was in Russia as a correspondent for the Manchester Guardian at the time of the Bolshevik revolution; interviewed Lenin; married Trotsky's secretary. After he died she went back to Russia, a very old lady, and found, after a lifetime of living in England and only speaking English that she could no longer remember how to speak Russian. Q. |
your favorite sailing adventure book
I really enjoyed that one too. What an amazing story. That picture of
Raphael standing on his submerged hull is absolutely amazing. "Rob" wrote in message m... "Close to the Wind" by Pete Goss- It is about the 1996-97 Vende Globe Single-Handed Non-Stop Round-the-World Race. "The Smolenski's" wrote in message ... What's your favorite Sailing book Mine's Sopranino by Patrick Ellam and Colin Mudie It's a narrative about a 20 footer crossing the atlantic How about yours??? smo |
your favorite sailing adventure book
Ok. Somebody has to mention "The Incredible Voyage" by Tristan Jones. It's
such a good blend of a lifetime of accurate cruising observations and a wee bit of imagination that few know where one leaves off and the other begins. It launched me into reading all of his books. One can smell the sea and shore in some passages. "Larry Tate" wrote in message news:7YoYb.50740$_44.48536@attbi_s52... What's your favorite Sailing book Mine's Sopranino by Patrick Ellam and Colin Mudie It's a narrative about a 20 footer crossing the atlantic How about yours??? Very easily 'Riddle of the Sands', by Erskine Childers. It's about a chap sailing around the Baltic with a college friend who uncover a sinister German plot. Aside from being a great sailing narrative, written around 1900, it is also credited as being one of the precursors to the modern espionage thrillers. --LT |
your favorite sailing adventure book
Buried At Sea by Paul Garrison
"The Smolenski's" wrote in message ... What's your favorite Sailing book Mine's Sopranino by Patrick Ellam and Colin Mudie It's a narrative about a 20 footer crossing the atlantic How about yours??? smo |
Shipkiller by Justin Scott. Great story! Novel.
"John Smith" wrote in message ... Buried At Sea by Paul Garrison "The Smolenski's" wrote in message ... What's your favorite Sailing book Mine's Sopranino by Patrick Ellam and Colin Mudie It's a narrative about a 20 footer crossing the atlantic How about yours??? smo |
I don't know if it is the right title, but "a father, a son and the sea"
from Daniel and David Hays is realy great!!!! Dieter |
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