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
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