Sailing Solo: The Legendary Sailors and the Great Races

by Nic Compton

Ellen MacArthur (Foreword)

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One person, one boat and mile upon mile of open sea. Ever since Joshua Slocum circumnavigated the world in 1895-1898, sailors have dreamed of taking to the high seas alone and many have devoted their lives to doing just that. Sir Francis Chichester sailed around the world in 266 days in 1966 and, two years later, Robin Knox-Johnston became the first to do it non-stop. If one skipper could do it fast, then others thought they could do it faster. From the first Observer Single-handed Transatlantic Race (Ostar) in 1960, the idea of lone sailors pitting their wits against each other and the elements aboard such delicate-seeming craft has captured the public's imagination. This text explores the background of all the major single-handed sailing races from the pioneering Ostar to the Vendee Globe. Each chapter traces the history of each race and includes a detailed map of the route. Feature spreads on celebrated skippers and their dramatic stories are included, along with an exploration of the impact these fearless men and women have had on boat design, as their quest for sailing excellence has continued to challenge boat technology.
  • ISBN10 1840006552
  • ISBN13 9781840006551
  • Publish Date 15 May 2003
  • Publish Status Out of Print
  • Out of Print 8 September 2011
  • Publish Country GB
  • Publisher Octopus Publishing Group
  • Imprint Mitchell Beazley
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 192
  • Language English