40,000 Miles in a Canoe

40,000 Miles in a Canoe

by John C Voss
40,000 Miles in a Canoe

40,000 Miles in a Canoe

by John C Voss

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Overview

In May 1901, just three years after Joshua Slocum's legendary solo voyage around the world, another professional seaman idled by the passing of the Age of Sail set off on an extraordinary ocean journey. Saying goodbye to his wife and children, he put to sea from Victoria, British Columbia, with one other man in a converted Native American war canoe. Voss's objective was to circle the world in a boat smaller than Slocum's Spray, and his canoe, which he named Tilikum, certainly qualified. Although 38 feet long, it was a mere 5 and a half feet wide and drew just 24 inches when fully loaded. When he first saw the canoe, he said, it struck me at once that I we could make our proposed voyage we would not alone make a world's record for the smallest vessel but also the only canoe that had ever circumnavigated the globe. To prepare the dugout red-cedar canoe for an ocean voyage, Voss had built up the sides seven inches, decked it over, and added a tiny 5 x 8 foot cabin, a cockpit for steering, a small keel and three small masts carrying four sails. He and a man named Luxton, left Victoria carrying 100 gallons of fresh water, three months' provisions, firearms and navigation instrumen

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780071414265
Publisher: International Marine Publishing
Publication date: 04/30/2003
Series: Sailor's Classics
Edition description: Edited ed.
Pages: 276
Product dimensions: 5.55(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.66(d)

Table of Contents

Introduction by Jonathan Raban40,000 Miles in a Canoe 1. An Adventurous Proposition 2. Vancouver Island 3. With the Indians 4. Into the Wide Pacific—Sea-Going Qualities of the Tilikum 5. The Calm Belt—Land in Sight! 6. Penrhyn Island 7. Manahiki 8. Danger Island—Samoa 9. Niua-Fu—Fiji Islands 10. To the Australian Continent—Disastrous Voyage 11. Sydney 12. A Genuine Fortune-Teller 13. A Lawsuit 14. Repairing a Wreck—An Overland Haul—With an Intoxicated Crew off for Adelaide 15. A Sad Recollection at Hobart—Running Too Long and its Consequence—The Albatross 16. Arrival at New Zealand—Oysters and What They Effected—The City of the 'Mac's' 17. Christchurch—A Practical Demonstration 18. Where is the Light?—My First Lecture—An Amusing Incident—Meeting with Maoris 19. Wanganui—Ladies on Board—A Wet Afternoon 20. A Gale in Cook Strait and an Uncomfortable Night—New Plymouth 21. Nelson—The Tilikum as a Mail-boat—'Pelorus Jack' (and more...)
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