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The Last Man Across the Atlantic

3.53 ( 15 Ratings by Goodreads)
The Last Man Across the Atlantic

The Last Man Across the Atlantic

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3.53 (15 Ratings by Goodreads)
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Published: 1 June, 2006
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In 1960, when Sir Francis Chichester first raced singlehanded across the Atlantic, it was widely regarded as an insane stunt. Nowadays, the Singlehanded Transatlantic Race is not only accorded the greatest of respect but is also recognised as a true test of stamina and seamanship. Almost half a century after Chichester's achievement, amateur sailor Paul Heiney entered the race to prove that the Corinthian spirit of the transatlantic pioneers can still get you from one side of the Atlantic to the other - if you try hard enough. "The Last Man Across the Atlantic" is an honest account of what it is like to be out there alone. Even the strongest yacht takes a battering after 3,000 miles and there's no pit stop for repairs. Sails are torn, water goes sour, the last apple turns to mush and there's still three weeks to go before sight of land. Paul Heiney fully expected to be the last man across the Atlantic and said it didn't bother him in the slightest. 'It's enough to be able to say you climbed Everest without having to run up it as well. And this is the sailing Everest - for me, anyway.'
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Type Book
ISBN13 9781845961077
ISBN10 1845961072
Number Of Pages 256
Item Weight 180 g
Product Dimensions 128 x 20 x 196 mm
Publisher / Reseller Mainstream Publishing
Format paperback
Edition New e.
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A great read for land-bound yaughtsmen * Yaughting Monthly *
An evocative story that will grip you as you share in Heiney's voyage * Lowestoft Journal *
This is a great read. Paul writes in a light and humerous style that makes the pages skip along * Multihill Review *

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Author's Bio

Paul Heiney is a well-known writer and broadcaster who will be remembered for his appearances on That's Life. More recently, he has been part of the BBC's Watchdog team and presenter of Radio 4's Home Truths. In a richly varied life, he has also been an organic farmer and a carthorse enthusiast. He lives in Suffolk with his wife.

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