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This book contains more than seventy accounts of big adventures in
small boats. In "A Speck on the Sea", William Longyard reaches back
through five centuries to gather a collection of sea adventures in
which the smallest, unlikeliest craft - and the daring individuals
aboard them - completed extraordinary voyages against great odds.
From canoes and small sailboats to a pair of strap-to-your-feet
pontoons, the watercraft in these true stories make nearly as
varied a collection as the mariners who piloted them. The intrepid
seafarers and their feats of seamanship include: Ed Gillet's
kite-powered transpacific kayak voyage Gladys Gradely's 1902 quest
to become the first woman to solo the Atlantic; Ben Lecomte's swim
across an ocean for love; Hugo Vihlen's 1968 ocean crossing in the
6-foot sailboat, April Fool; Peter Bird's tragic attempt to row
across the Pacific; and, scores more. Whether driven by
desperation, adventure, or a desire for fame and fortune, the
risktakers in these stories show what vast oceans can be crossed in
tiny contrivances by those who dare. 'Great fun to read' -
"Cruising World". 'Very few reference books make for such riveting
reading' - "Good Old Boat". 'Re-creates these awe-inspiring
adventures in fascinating detail' - "NW Yachting". 'Seagoing heroes
and scalawags come alive with rich detail in Longyard's volume of
salty tales' - Judy Blumhorst, Commodore Emeritus, Northern
California Association of West Wight Potter Owners and Webmaster,
www.trailersailer.com. William H. Longyard has spent twenty-five
years paddling, rowing, and sailing small boats of all kinds. He
has published several books and written numerous articles for
boating journals.
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