Ocean Crossing Wayfarer
Title | Ocean Crossing Wayfarer PDF eBook |
Author | Frank Dye |
Publisher | A&C Black |
Pages | 185 |
Release | 2013-07-05 |
Genre | Sports & Recreation |
ISBN | 1472901398 |
This classic sea story recounts Frank Dye's intrepid voyages in his open 16ft Wayfarer dinghy to Iceland and Norway, which must rank among the most hazardous sea adventures of our time. Encountering the whole gamut of weather, such is Frank Dye's seamanship that he and his crew survived gales up to Force 9, capsizing and a broken mast, finally arriving safely to a Scandinavian welcome. It is a hair raising unforgettable narrative in which we glimpse Frank's gifted boat-handling skills and his instinct for survival. 'Without doubt Frank Dye is one of this century's greatest small boat seamen.' Yachting Monthly 'Any reader who has been far offshore in bad weather will marvel at the sheer temerity of a man who would attempt Iceland and Norway in such a craft.' Yachting Monthly 'Frank and Margaret Dye have become dinghy sailing legends in their own time.' Yachts & Yachting
Ocean Crossing Wayfarer
Title | Ocean Crossing Wayfarer PDF eBook |
Author | Frank Dye |
Publisher | A&C Black |
Pages | 185 |
Release | 2008-04-16 |
Genre | Sports & Recreation |
ISBN | 0713675683 |
This classic sea story recounts Frank Dye's intrepid voyages in his open 16ft Wayfarer Dinghy to Iceland and Norway, which must rank among the most hazardous sea adventures of our time. Encountering the gamut of weather, such is Frank Dye's seamanship that he and his crew survived gales of up to force 9, capsizing, and a broken mast, finally arriving to a safe Scandinavian welcome. It is a hair-raising unforgettable narrative in which we glimpse Frank's gifted boat-handling skills and his instinct for survival.
Sailing to the Edge of Fear
Title | Sailing to the Edge of Fear PDF eBook |
Author | Frank Dye |
Publisher | A&C Black |
Pages | 230 |
Release | 2000 |
Genre | Ocean travel |
ISBN | 9780713653052 |
Few can imagine confronting the challenges of the North Atlantic by sailing through hurricanes, heat and thick fog never mind facing this journey alone in a 16-foot open dinghy with no engine.
The Dinghy Cruising Companion
Title | The Dinghy Cruising Companion PDF eBook |
Author | Roger Barnes |
Publisher | A&C Black |
Pages | 257 |
Release | 2014-05-08 |
Genre | Sports & Recreation |
ISBN | 1408179164 |
A practical and engaging guide to dinghy cruising, covering everything from getting set up to embarking on more adventurous cruises. A wonderful read with a huge amount of useful advice.
The Sea Takes No Prisoners
Title | The Sea Takes No Prisoners PDF eBook |
Author | Peter Clutterbuck |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
Pages | 225 |
Release | 2018-01-11 |
Genre | Sports & Recreation |
ISBN | 1472945697 |
This is a classic real-life story of derring do on the high seas, complete with extreme risk, last-minute ingenuity and many near-misses. Beginning in the 1960s, this book tells of the real life adventures of the author as a boy – a time of boarding schools, long holidays and an unbelievable (to today's parents) amount of freedom and danger. Encouraged by his parents (who lived abroad) to become more independent and self-sufficient, Peter decided to see how far he could get in his family's small open dinghy Calypso. Aged 16, he spent a winter restoring her, before pootling straight out into a force 7 gale and very nearly capsizing, after which he headed back to land to plan even more extreme adventures. Calypso was a Wayfarer, a small (16ft) and very popular class of open dinghy; a boat designed for pottering around coastlines and estuaries during the day. But along with the occasional brave crewmate, Peter managed to sail her across the Channel, through the Bay of Biscay, down the French canals and into the Mediterranean, then up into the North Sea and the Baltic to Oslo, living aboard for three months at a time. These were some of the longest voyages that anyone had ever achieved in an open boat, where (as Peter says) you 'have to be like a tightrope walker, concentrating on balance day and night, fully aware of the consequence of relaxing your vigilance'. He survived huge waves, nine rudder breakages in heavy seas, dismasting, capsizes, and hallucinations caused by sleep deprivation. He also managed it on a tiny budget, working as a farm labourer, hitchhiking everywhere, and at times living on one meal of cereal a day, to save the maximum amount for his boat. Charming, quite British in style, beautifully written and a lovely insight into a seemingly golden time, this is primarily a great read, but will be of huge practical use to anyone wanting to go that bit further in their dinghy. It also includes a lovely Foreword by world-famous yachtsman Brian Thompson.
Australia the Hard Way
Title | Australia the Hard Way PDF eBook |
Author | David Pyle |
Publisher | Hodder & Stoughton |
Pages | 188 |
Release | 1972-01-01 |
Genre | Voyages and travels |
ISBN | 9780340105108 |
Adrift
Title | Adrift PDF eBook |
Author | Steven Callahan |
Publisher | HarperCollins |
Pages | 259 |
Release | 2002-10-17 |
Genre | Travel |
ISBN | 0547526563 |
Before The Perfect Storm, before In the Heart of the Sea, Steven Callahan’s dramatic tale of survival at sea was on the New York Times bestseller list for more than thirty-six weeks. In some ways the model for the new wave of adventure books, Adrift is an undeniable seafaring classic, a riveting firsthand account by the only man known to have survived more than a month alone at sea, fighting for his life in an inflatable raft after his small sloop capsized only six days out. “Utterly absorbing” (Newsweek), Adrift is a must-have for any adventure library.