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Fastnet, Force 10: The Deadliest Storm in the History of Modern Sailing, New Edition
by John Rousmaniere
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Read in January, 1980
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anyone who liked The Perfect Storm
This is a horrifying story of the famous Fastnet Race (sailing) in the Irish Sea. In 1979 the racers (303 boats) found themselves stuck in a Force 10 gale with over 40 foot waves pounding them relentlessly for over 24 hours. Fifteen sailors died. Seventy-seven boats capsized, over 100 were knocked down. The cast of sailors included former British Prime Minister Edward Heath, Ted Turner etc. The combined British rescue was the largest effort since Dunkirk....John Rousmaniere's account is spec...more
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Read in January, 2007
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Laura
Incredible story of a brutal storm during a long-distance sailing race
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