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Corinthian Resolve - The Story of the Marion-Bermuda Race (Hardcover)
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Corinthian Resolve - The Story of the Marion-Bermuda Race (Hardcover)
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From the Intrroduction "Since 0230 that morning, Karina had been
enveloped in thick fog. The sky was completely obscured. Jack's
"Naviguesser" Mike couldn't take any sights. He did have a
thermometer aboard, an essential piece of equipment for sailors
traversing the Gulf Stream. Karina didn't carry the convenient
hard-wired digital type used today. Instead he had a thermometer
that he dipped in a bucket of seawater hoisted aboard for the
purpose. The latest measurement showed that the ocean water
temperature was beginning to rise. This was bad. Simultaneously
rising wind speed and temperature are a combination Bermuda-bound
sailors don't like to see. It means heavy wind would combine with
current, unpredictable squalls, and often tumultuous heavy seas in
the Gulf Stream. If the wind blew strongly counter to the current,
waves could build to a frightening size. By 0600 Karina was
straining under sustained winds of 35 knots, with gusts up to 40.
Jack and his friends had furled the mizzen and genoa, reefed the
main, and hanked on a working jib. At 1100, the water temperature
spiked to 77 degrees; they were in the Stream. Moments later,
Karina was knocked down on her beam ends by an enormous sea driven
by a powerful Gulf Stream squall. Spreaders scraped the tops of
waves. The RDF instrument came loose and crashed across the now
vertical cabin sole. Amazingly, the beast still functioned when it
was called on later in the race as Karina approached
Bermuda.""Writer-sailor Mark Gabrielson's new book is a fine, often
surprising sea story of men and women who share a distinctively
contrarian understanding of what sailing really should be--an
adventure by amateur sailors in normal cruising boats making their
damp, exciting way across rough seas to a beautiful, beckoning,
remote destination."--John Rousmaniere author of Fastnet Force 10
and the Anappolis Book of Seamanship
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