Risk to Gain

Risk to Gain

by Mark Chisnell
Risk to Gain

Risk to Gain

by Mark Chisnell

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Overview

Have you ever dreamed of sailing around the world?

If so, it probably wasn’t like this...

‘Big pressure on you,’ yelled hoarsely.
Then more urgently, ‘Big gust!’ A curse. ‘Thirty-eight knots, still building. Big pressure, look at the goddam speed! You wanna blow it!’
‘No, I’ve got it! I’ve got it. Ease! Ease!’
The winch drum howled. The boat had shaken herself at a frequency that shouldn’t have been physically possible for something that size, and then taken off. The note of the whole boat changed, the pitch of the vibration clattering pencils and dividers out of the navigation station, rattling teeth and gums. I grabbed the edge of the bunk, tensing my legs against the bulkhead. I could feel the others doing the same. If we lost it at this speed it would be really messy.

Stomach-churning storms, frustrating calms, broken gear, shattered hopes and stunning victories - Risk to Gain is the story of the men and women aboard two boats sailing around the world in the classic Whitbread Race. Travel with them on their voyage and gain a unique insight into their inspirational journey:

Sweat more than you can possibly drink, battling to fix a broken water-maker in the tropics.

Struggle to wrestle a ton of sails back out of the frozen wastes of the Southern Ocean.

Cross the line in the Southern Ocean and learn that a man can pay the ultimate price.

Break a mast thousands of miles from help, and you are a sitting duck for the next storm.

Walk the line and sweep around Cape Horn with a race winning, three day lead.

This brand new, text-only, eBook edition of the original, highly-illustrated Risk to Gain remains the classic account of Team EF's victory in sailing's 1997-98 Whitbread Race and is probably the most vivid written record of the world’s greatest ocean race ever produced. It’s the first of two accounts of round the world races written by Mark Chisnell, the second is ‘Spanish Castle to White Night.

Reviews for Risk to Gain.

‘There are many accounts of man against the sea, and man against man at sea, but seldom has there been such a panoramic portrayal of life at its cramped, frenetic and frightening worst as this examination of the latest winning Whitbread Round the World Race campaign’
Stuart Alexander, Independent, ‘Sports Book of the Week’.

‘What it does brilliantly is get under the skin of what it is like to live and breathe a Whitbread Race.’
Tim Jeffery, The Daily Telegraph.

‘It’s the best book yet on this race. Great writing...’
Yachts and Yachting.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940011271212
Publisher: Mark Chisnell
Publication date: 04/11/2011
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 271 KB

About the Author

Mark Chisnell has written 16 books, they’ve been translated into five languages and topped sales and download charts in the USA, UK, Germany, Italy and Spain. Mark writes suspense and mystery thrillers, technical books on the art and science of racing sailboats, along with non-fiction books and journalism on travel, sport and technology for some of the world's leading magazines and newspapers, including Esquire and the Guardian. Mark began his writing with travel stories, while hitch-hiking around the world. He got a job sweeping up and making tea with the British America’s Cup team in Australia in 1987 to earn the money to get home. He worked his way onto the boat as navigator and has sailed and worked with six more America’s Cup teams since then. He’s also won three World Championships in sailing, and currently runs the Technical Innovation Group at Land Rover BAR, Sir Ben Ainslie’s British America’s Cup team. Mark now lives by a river in the UK with his wife, two young sons and a dog – whenever he gets a couple of minutes peace he can usually be found reading a Jack Reacher novel, or the latest from Michael Lewis or Malcolm Gladwell.

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