First Lady : a history-making solo voyage around the world
Year: 1989 Language: English Author: Kay Cottee Genre: Textbook Publisher: Macmillan Co. of Australia Edition: First ISBN: 978-0732900151 Format: PDF Quality: Scanned pages Pages count: 226 Description: Fascinating and very honest account of one woman's struggle against the Weather odds to achieve her ambition to sail around the world the hard way. It is not a "piece of literature" , but is quite well written. She is a mighty woman/person----as good as any male sailors ! and it is fascinating how she handles the pressure, the loneliness----- completely on her own in the worst weather conditions on the planet. At various stages I feared for her life, but she came through with flying colours. The defining moment in my opinion was , 360nm south of the Cape of Good Hope, in total survival conditions----hurricane-- 75kts + and 20m seas,after several knockdowns and running down giant waves under a scrap of sail at up to 20kts,and very little sleep----- she is almost run down by a ship !! So from that terrifying situation to complete flat calm near the Equator, and the consequent risks--enough drinking water-?---running out of food ? So a great read and I would highly recommend it to anyone. She does explain all the technical terms so "landlubbers " could enjoy it too. Gerry Burke. Sailor
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First Lady : a history-making solo voyage around the world
Year: 1989
Language: English
Author: Kay Cottee
Genre: Textbook
Publisher: Macmillan Co. of Australia
Edition: First
ISBN: 978-0732900151
Format: PDF
Quality: Scanned pages
Pages count: 226
Description: Fascinating and very honest account of one woman's struggle against the Weather odds to achieve her ambition to sail around the world the hard way. It is not a "piece of literature" , but is quite well written. She is a mighty woman/person----as good as any male sailors ! and it is fascinating how she handles the pressure, the loneliness----- completely on her own in the worst weather conditions on the planet. At various stages I feared for her life, but she came through with flying colours.
The defining moment in my opinion was , 360nm south of the Cape of Good Hope, in total survival conditions----hurricane-- 75kts + and 20m seas,after several knockdowns and running down giant waves under a scrap of sail at up to 20kts,and very little sleep----- she is almost run down by a ship !! So from that terrifying situation to complete flat calm near the Equator, and the consequent risks--enough drinking water-?---running out of food ?
So a great read and I would highly recommend it to anyone. She does explain all the technical terms so "landlubbers " could enjoy it too.
Gerry Burke. Sailor
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