Red Sea Peril (Sheridan House)

Red Sea Peril (Sheridan House)

by ShirleyBilling (Author)

Synopsis

This volume records in detail the dramatic events of an episode which grabbed headlines across the world. Having left St Katharine's Dock, London, to sail around the world, Peter and Shirley Billing were taken at gunpoint from their yacht in the Red Sea. Fortunately they were keeping a regular radio schedule with other voyagers so their disappearance from the radio waves was noticed immediately. Accused of spying, the Billings protested their innocence at every turn, yet it was the efforts made on their behalf by fellow sailors, friends and relatives in England, press coverage and assistance from British authorities that achieved their release a month later, when they were eventually returned to their yacht and could continue their circumnavigation. This account tells how the innocent cruisers were arrested on spying charges, and shows cruisers the dangers of sailing in many areas of the Third World.

$6.90

Save:$9.40 (58%)

Quantity

1 in stock

More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 256
Edition: 2nd Revised edition
Publisher: Adlard Coles Nautical
Published: 28 Jun 2002

ISBN 10: 0713663928
ISBN 13: 9780713663921

Author Bio
Shirley Billing is an international yachting journalist. Born in the UK, she has lived in England, Scotland, Australia, the United States, Taiwan, Singapore, and Shanghai. Shirley and her family have always owned boats. An RYA qualified Yachtmaster, she and her husband have been sailing around the world for 15 years in their 35' Endurance ketch Clypeus