A World of My Own: The First Ever Non-stop Solo Round the World Voyage

A World of My Own: The First Ever Non-stop Solo Round the World Voyage

by Sir Robin Knox-Johnston (Author)

Synopsis

On Friday 14 June 1968 Suhaili, a tiny ketch, slipped almost unnoticed out of Falmouth harbour steered by the solitary figure at her helm, Robin Knox-Johnston. Ten and a half months later Suhaili, paintwork peeling and rust streaked, her once white sails weathered and brown, her self-steering gone, her tiller arm jury rigged to the rudder head, came romping joyously back to Falmouth to a fantastic reception for Robin, who had become the first man to sail round the world non-stop single-handed. By every standard it was an incredible adventure, perhaps the last great uncomputerised journey left to man. Every hazard, every temptation to abandon the astounding voyage came Robin's way, from polluted water tanks, smashed cabin top and collapsed boom to lost self-steering gear and sheered off tiller, and all before the tiny ketch had fought her way to Cape Horn, the point of no return, the fearsome test of any seaman's nerve and determination. A World of My Own is Robin's gripping, uninhibited, moving account of one of the greatest sea adventures of our time. An instant bestseller, it is now reissued for a new generation of readers to be enthralled and inspired.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 272
Publisher: Adlard Coles Nautical
Published: 30 Jan 2004

ISBN 10: 0713668997
ISBN 13: 9780713668995
Book Overview: A classic adventure of the sea, now translated into 11 languages Story of the first ever non-stop solo voyage around the world An enthralling tale of determination and seamanship under unimaginable difficulties Reissued by popular demand with a new Foreword and Epilogue Suhaili is now on display at the Falmouth Maritime Museum

Media Reviews
A gripping tale of human achievement, 'A World of My Own' also provides an honest, personal insight... Devon Life (December 2007) 'a very readable story of adventure' The Little Ship (Spring 2010)
Author Bio
Robin Knox-Johnston entered the Merchant Navy at the age of 17, obtaining his Master's Certificate 8 years later. Of the 9 competitors he was the only one to complete the Sunday Times Golden Globe Race in 1968 after 312 days alone at sea and win the trophy for the first solo non-stop circumnavigation. Since then Robin has participated in many ocean races including the Whitbread, and in 1994 co-skippered Enza with Sir Peter Blake to set a new world record for a circumnavigation. He has been UK Yachtsman of the Year twice, International Yachtsman of the Year in 1995, and was knighted in 1995. He still owns and sails Suhaili.