Early one morning in 1951 a tiny blue sailboat slipped silently
out of Falmouth Harbor in England. Aboard her were two young men,
quietly setting out to do something that no one living had ever
done before.
For centuries boats had been built as strongly as possible, to
withstand the enormous power of the sea. But Patrick Ellam and
Colin Mudie had a theory that if you built a boat light enough she
would lift over the tops of the waves and so survive.
To prove this they had built the smallest boat that would carry
two men and their stores. The wood planking of her hull was barely
thicker than a cigarette, and for lightness she had no motor and no
transmitting radio.
Then together they set out on a voyage that was to take them to
four of the continents of the world and across the Atlantic Ocean
before they arrived in New York, their chosen destination, more
than a year later.
This is a true tale of high adventure in our time. Of gales and
calms and waterspouts at sea. Of landing alone on uninhabited
tropical islands. Of hostile knives glinting in the moonlight of
deserted docks.
Written by the two men who made the voyage, this book takes you
far away from the problems of this century, to a world of sea and
sky and clouds and stars; a world in which man by his skill and
judgement must make use of the vast elemental forces of nature to
bring him safely to the place where he would be.
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