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  Last Man Across the Atlantic

Last Man Across the Atlantic 
In 1960, when 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 it is also recognised as a true test of stamina, seamanship and navigation. But this does not mean that it is exclusively a race for heroes. Heiney entered the race to prove that the Corinthian spirit of the transatlantic pioneers could still get you from one side of the Atlantic to the other if you tried hard enough. Heiney fully expected to be the last man across the Atlantic in the 2005 race and says it didn't bother him in the slightest. The challenge was enough.

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Author

Heiney, Paul

Number of Pages

240

Format

softcover

Date

2008

ISBN

1845961072

ISBN13

9781845961077

 
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