After 50,000 Miles

After 50,000 Miles

Hal Roth
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The author shares experiences and expertise acquired during eleven years spent sailing across the world's oceans with his wife on their 35-foot yacht

About Author: Hal Roth (1927 – October 18, 2008)[1] was an American sailor and author. In 1971 he was awarded the Blue Water Medal of the Cruising Club of America. Even though neither he nor his wife, Margaret was a sailor, their friends shared a love of sailing and introduced them to the sport in 1962. The couple chartered a boat in the West Indies where they learned a great deal from the captain. Later, they chartered another boat in Greece, then took sailing lessons in Scotland. After purchasing a home in Sausalito in 1964, they took a trip (1966) north along the west coast and purchased a fiberglass Spencer 35, built in Vancouver, British Columbia and designed by John Brandlmayr in Seattle, Washington. They named her Whisper, and sailed her home to California. The Roths began sailing on their own in 1966 and completed several voyages in Whisper. Destinations included Japan, Aleutian Islands, Alaska, Canadian islands, Ecuador, Peru, Chile, Cape Horn, Argentina, Uruguay, Brazil, Mediterranean, and Canary Islands. In 1978, they relocated to Maine. Roth published hundreds of articles in his lifetime. Although, his book publications appear to be his dominate body of work and document the couple's voyages and growing knowledge of sailing. The 1972 account of their first circumnavigation of the Pacific Basin (1967-8) resulted in the publication Two on a Big Ocean. The Blue Water Medal of the Cruising Club of America was awarded to the Hal Roth, and Margaret was noted as the sole crew, for this voyage. After 50,000 Miles (1977) describes technical aspects of sailing.

Año:
1977
Editorial:
W. W. Norton
Idioma:
english
Páginas:
329
ISBN 10:
0393032027
ISBN 13:
9780393032024
Archivo:
PDF, 22.59 MB
IPFS:
CID , CID Blake2b
english, 1977
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