Sailing to the Reefs

Sailing to the Reefs

by Bernard Moitessier (Author)

Synopsis

Perhaps the title of this book, Bernard Moitessier's first, should have been Sailing on the Reefs'--for that is exactly what he did, almost unbelievably, twice. After finding his beloved Marie-Therese, a beautiful junk in the Gulf of Siam, he set off across the Indian Ocean for Africa and eventually the Caribbean. Eighty days or so into the trip, Moitessier and Marie-Therese found themselves on the reef at Diego Garcia. It took Moitessier just nine months to build Marie-Therese II from scratch in Mauritius with no boat plans or power tools. From her launch he sailed her down to South Africa. His observations during a stay of almost two years are as interesting as the people he met and the innovative boat improvements he came up with. Unfortunately, he and Marie-Therese II managed to end up on the rocks near St. Vincent in the Caribbean. In between these two heartbreaking disasters is a tale of courage, resourcefulness, and creativity. It is told with refreshing honesty, in which Moitessier, still really an apprentice sailor, admits his blunders. And it is told with marvelous humor.

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More Information

Format: Illustrated
Pages: 304
Edition: Illustrated
Publisher: Sheridan House
Published: Jun 2001

ISBN 10: 1574091204
ISBN 13: 9781574091205

Media Reviews
...a tale of courage, resourcefulness, creativity. It is told with refreshing honesty. * Sailing *
His observations... are as interesting as the people he meets and the innovative boat improvements he comes up with. * Sailing *
Author Bio
Bernard Moitessier was one of the greatest ocean voyagers. He became a legend in his own time. A gifted writer, he wrote four books describing his seagoing adventures. The Long Way became a bestseller worldwide.