Once Is Enough

Once Is Enough

by Miles Smeeton
Once Is Enough

Once Is Enough

by Miles Smeeton

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Overview

This timeless classic is an exciting true story of survival against all odds.

‘There was a sudden sickening sense of disaster. I felt a great lurch and heel, and a thunder of sound filled my ears. I was conscious, in a terrified moment, of being driven into the front and side of my bunk with tremendous force. At the same time there was a tearing cracking sound, as if Tzu Hang was being ripped apart, and water burst solidly, raging into the cabin. There was darkness, black boards, and I fought wildly to get out, thinking Tzu Hang had already gone. Then suddenly I was standing again, waist deep in water, and floorboards and cushions, mattresses and books were sloshing in wild confusion round me.’

Miles Smeeton and his wife Beryl sailed their 46-ft Bermuda ketch, Tzu Hang, in the wild seas of Cape Horn, following the tracks of the old sailing clippers through the world’s most notorious waters. This is an exciting true story of survival against all odds, but it is also a thoughtful book which provides hard-learned lessons for other intrepid sailors.

As Nevil Shute writes in his foreword: ‘It has been left to Miles Smeeton to tell us in clear and simple language just where the limits of safety lie.’


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780007550296
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Publication date: 01/30/2014
Sold by: HarperCollins Publishers
Format: eBook
Pages: 256
File size: 4 MB

About the Author

Born in England in 1906, Miles Smeeton joined the army and fought in World War II before setting sail on the Bermudan ketch ‘Tzu Hang’ with his wife in 1956. During his lifetime Miles Smeeton wrote nine books, and together with his wife founded the Cochrane Ecological Institute in 1972 and received numerous awards for their lifetime sailing achievements. He died in 1988.

Table of Contents

Introduction by Jonathan Raban

1. PREPARATIONS IN MELBOURNE
2. FALSE START
3. THROUGH THE BASS STRAIT
4. ACROSS THE SOUTH TASMAN
5. INTO THE SOUTHERN OCEAN
6. THE WAY OF A SHIP
7. THIS IS SURVIVAL TRAINING!
8. RECOVERY
9. THE TREK NORTH
10. FIRST DAYS IN CHILE
11. REPAIRS IN TALCAHUANO
12. STILL IN TALCAHUANO
13. TO CORONEL AGAIN
14. NOT AGAIN!
15. THERE'S A WIND FROM THE SOUTH
16. EPILOGUE
APPENDIX
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