Items related to Desperate Voyage

Caldwell, John Desperate Voyage ISBN 13: 9780246127082

Desperate Voyage - Softcover

 
9780246127082: Desperate Voyage
View all copies of this ISBN edition:
 
 
True story of John Caldwell who was stranded in Panama after the war, and set out for sydney to rejoin his wife, Mary who he had not seen since their three-day honeymoon over a year before, unable to secure any other form of transport, he had to resort to single handed seaman ship.

"synopsis" may belong to another edition of this title.

About the Author:
John Caldwell went on to graduate from the University of California Santa Barbara. He sailed all over the world with his wife Mary and their two sons. While sailing in the Caribbean he caught a glimpse of his dream island, Prune Island. He obtained a 99-year lease on the island, planted palms, renamed it Palm Island and established his own resort. The rest of his life was spent sailing around the islands he loved and sharing his passion with lucky visitors to his Caribbean paradise.
Excerpt. © Reprinted by permission. All rights reserved.:
Ah yes, the romance of the sea. It seems to hit everyone at some point, even the most hardened landlubber. But John Caldwell's case is a little different. In May of 1946, the end of World War II, this American was trying desperately to return to his Australian bride Mary. Berths were limited at the end of the war, and the earliest sailing date he could manage was 1947...not soon enough. So he bought a 27' cutter in Panama:

"I longed to see my bride again. However, I must admit, as sailing time neared I was gripped more and more with a fever for what was ahead. The adventure of it drew me on like a magnet. In three years of sailing on heavy freighters and oilers in the Merchant Marine, I had never been so taken with the romance of a sea voyage. Suddenly I was rapt in the prospect; my own boat to command at my own will on the southern seas."

Surprisingly enough for a Merchant Marine, Caldwell had no firsthand knowledge of sailing - he did have a copy of How to Sail which he read everyday and "mentally practiced the ritual of getting under sail." He name his ship the Pagan, and with twin kittens as crew, he set off:

"I decided on the spur of the moment not to use the sails since the engine performed so agreeably. I lashed the tiller, and sprang to the bow to ready the anchor in case I needed it. It was tangled with its chain, which was strewn across the fore scuttle.

"I took up the anchor, heaved back on the folds of chain to clear them, and made to lay the anchor beside its hawsehole. The deck tilted ever so slightly I stubbed against the traveller. My foot slipped. I went over, back first, clawing upward. I was under in a second, dragged by the anchor. I dropped it, and groped to the surface. When I could see again, Pagan was a length away, sliding eagerly on toward the moored yachts. The anchor chain was rattling through the hawse..."

In a flash the ship turns on its anchor chain and heads straight for him...

Not at all what he had anticipated when he decided to sail 8,500 miles across the Pacific. The Pagan is later broadsided by a giant tree limb near an uninhabited island, and repaired. Then she is attacked by gales, and the kittens fall overboard (soon rescued) - followed by idyllic days at sea with plenty of flying fish, dolphins and other "animal companions." By August he reaches the Caroline Islands, and a hurricane:

"I lay on my back on the blown decks working with only my hands and forearms in the wind. I took my time; thought carefully over each job before I did it. When I finished, Pagan was bolstered by full shrouds and I was eased of mind. The decks, aheave and awash, didn't seem so bad with the mast safely held.

"The job completed, I made the gross error of sitting up to check it. An explosive wind bent me to a helpless angle. A flurry of bubbling water lifted me bodily and bounced me against the deckhouse and into the shrouds, then whelmed me over the rail on to a churning sea..."

And after that, he runs out of food.

Caldwell himself is immensely appealing and this gives his story added attraction. Seasoned sailors will be astounded by his early naïve assumptions, yet his courage and persistence will earn their admiration. And the rest of us will be equally horrified and captivated.

"About this title" may belong to another edition of this title.

  • PublisherSheridan House Inc
  • Publication date1985
  • ISBN 10 0246127082
  • ISBN 13 9780246127082
  • BindingPaperback
  • Number of pages324
  • Rating

Other Popular Editions of the Same Title

9780924486203: Desperate Voyage

Featured Edition

ISBN 10:  0924486201 ISBN 13:  9780924486203
Publisher: Sheridan House, 1991
Softcover

  • 9781493049363: Desperate Voyage (Sheridan House Maritime Classics)

    Sherid..., 2020
    Softcover

  • 9780713649109: Desperate Voyage

    Gardne..., 1997
    Softcover

  • 9781589760288: Desperate Voyage: A Novice Sails Alone from America to Australia

    Narrat..., 2001
    Softcover

  • 9780435120368: Desperate Voyage (New Windmill)

    Heinem..., 1969
    Hardcover

Top Search Results from the AbeBooks Marketplace

Stock Image

Caldwell, John
Published by Sheridan House Inc (1985)
ISBN 10: 0246127082 ISBN 13: 9780246127082
New Softcover Quantity: 1
Seller:
BennettBooksLtd
(North Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A.)

Book Description Condition: New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! 1. Seller Inventory # Q-0246127082

More information about this seller | Contact seller

Buy New
US$ 62.35
Convert currency

Add to Basket

Shipping: US$ 4.13
Within U.S.A.
Destination, rates & speeds