For true life sailing adventures of an Australian who was there in the hey day of the tall full rigged ships plying the grain trade between Port Lincoln in South Australia and England, scour the secondhand book shops for books written by Alan Villiers.
His book titles were:- The Set of the Sails, Cruise of the Conrad, By Way of Cape Horn and The Quest of the Schooner Argus.
A Welshman who is a great sailing author is Tristan Jones.
Well written books are the switch that turn on the video in the mind.
Try this link www.apparent-wind.com/other-peoples-stories.html
Ive got heaps but cant type worth a battenless main
Another author you should read is Bernard Moitessier![]()
Cisco ever read any of his stuff?? or "A Voyage for Madmen"![]()
I have "The Long Way" by Bernard Motissier which is about his participation in that initial round the world race. It that the same book with a different title?
Another book I read about the same race was "The Strange Voyage of Donald Crowhurst" who was the guy who tried to fake the race in a Piver Victress tri-maran. The book was a reconstruction of the voyage based on his log books found on his abandoned vessel.
It was an interesting read but thoroughly depressing. Leave that one on the shelf if you see it.
I really enjoyed reading the Captain Hornblower series of books. Did you guys see the "Hornblower" TV series. I couldn't get enough of it. They reckon the actors enjoyed it so much that they would continue wearing their costumes all day after filming had finished. Ahhhh. Adventure and romance, what a great combination.![]()
hey Cisco we are still on the same tack mate read the Crowhurst book
also
theres a DVD out now, but havent seen it
only available in UK think so far
Read "The LOng Way" but not same book in fact read all of Bernards books not a bad one there![]()
Mate we gotta have a beer sometime I reckon we could swap tales for hours![]()
Robert
growing older but not up
was 53 on Friday
thank you guys for the B'day wishes
wish there hadnt been so many
birthdays that is ha ha.
Hangtime. have to say more strong winds and huge waves than the other and fair maidens usually dont like that part of it![]()
funny short story asked ex wife to get married after 3 day gale huge seas 300 NM off of Nicaragua figured she would say no for sure
wrong
said yes. In the end took the house, 40' cat and kids
But we all know that story
Cisco Captain should be around for sure late next week as have to work on the weekend with the dis-abled kids
a sleep over at some camp near Landsborough my first one not sure if I
am excited
So will be here friday definitely
Robert
A Welshman who is a great sailing author is Tristan Jones.
Tristan was a complete fraud
, all his book are now considered as ficton!
Here's one: www.clevelandmemory.org/ebooks/tinkerbelle/
It's the complete book telling the story of how he sailed across the Atlantic from the US to England in a 13' trailer sailer. An amazing achievement.
I have owned 18 and 22' trailer sailers for many years and wouldn't have considered either one as seaworthy (esp. not the 18) and yet this guy proves otherwise. As mentioned in another thread hereabouts, the spectacular achievement was however preceded with unspectacular careful preparation.