Over The Top: The First Lone Yachtsman To Sail Vertically Around The World

Over The Top: The First Lone Yachtsman To Sail Vertically Around The World

by Adrian Flanagan (Author)

Synopsis

In 1975, when Adrian Flanagan was fifteen, he read Sir Francis Chichester's account of his record-breaking circumnavigation and a dream began to form. Thirty years later, on 28 October 2005, Adrian set sail from the south coast of England on his quest to voyage vertically around the earth by the most difficult route imaginable, via Cape Horn and the icebound waters of the Russian Arctic. Adrian mortgaged his house and bought a unique stainless steel boat with the unlikely name of Barrabas. With limited funds and no means of paying a professional support team, he persuaded his ex-wife Louise to manage the expedition. The challenges would test the limits of his endurance. Adrian faced death when a rogue wave swept him from the deck. He was chased by pirates off Brazil, dislocated both wrists and, at Cape Horn, Barrabas capsized in a hurricane. He also swam in water ten miles deep, sailed in the company of whales, hunted with a spear gun and came to appreciate the fragile balance of the natural world from a perspective that few have ever seen. After 30,825 miles, Adrian arrived home on 21 May 2008, with a Royal Navy escort. Over the Top is the inspirational story of an epic voyage, a life-changing adventure and a dream fulfilled.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 416
Publisher: Orion
Published: 30 Oct 2008

ISBN 10: 0297850792
ISBN 13: 9780297850793
Book Overview: One of the last feats of adventure-exploration to be undertaken, in the great tradition of British sailing Adrian Flanagan overcame pirates, hurricanes and being thrown overboard in 40-foot seas to complete his epic solo journey. Very Promotable author

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'one of the best-written and most gripping tales of recent years' YACHTING WORLD
Author Bio
Adrian Flanagan was born in Nairobi in 1960. He spent his early life in Africa and the Far East. He read medicine at King's College, London before taking time out to travel extensively around Sri Lanka on a motorbike. Adrian joined the army, going through the rigorous selection procedure for the Parachute Regiment, but left the officer-training academy at Sandhurst after dislocating his shoulder only to sustain a severe wrist injury in a motorbike accident. He later qualified in osteopathic medicine but his damaged wrist forced him to stop practice. For a time, Adrian worked as a freelance sports journalist, contributing to The Times, the Daily Telegraph, the Guardian and the Daily Mail. His first novel, Cobra, was published in 2001. Adrian has two sons and lives near Oxford. He is currently working on a new novel and planning his next expedition, a microlite flight around the coast of Australia. www.alphaglobalex.com