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    Posted: 10 Jan 08 at 6:40pm

Just finished reading Dead-eye by Sam Llewellyn, which I really enjoyed (and would thoroughly recommend) - definately got to get the others in his series..

I have also read and enjoyed 'Ocean Crossing Wayfarer' by Frank Dye.

Are there other novels with a sailing link that you have enjoyed?

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If you want one sailing related well sort off  there's one called the "The biggest boat I could afford" by i think Lee Hughes
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Not fiction, but "The Race" by Tim Zimmerman is a fantastic read about the mega multi's.

If you like Geo-policical thrillers, I can suggest all of Patrick Robinson's books.

Start with Nimitz Class, then Kilo and off you go.

 

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 "Voyage for Madmen"....about the Golden Globe race, Knox Johnston, Donald Crowhurst and all. One of the best reads I've had for years.

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Voyage-Madmen-Peter-Nichols/dp/18619 74655

Well written, exciting and tragic with fantastic insights into the personalities.

.....and Patrick O'Brian's books of course.

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Maiden Voyage by Tania Aebi

Would have been the first woman to sail Round the world solo ( Bar a few cats! ) if she hadnt given someone a 60 mile lift to another island, and then carried on along her route.

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The Challenge by Chay Blyth

Book covering the first British Steel clipper race .. all the history, stuff from on the boats etc etc
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Any of Jeremy Clarksons books are amazing, he talks about boats sometimes too.
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"Born to Win" - John Bertrand's account of how he and the ozzies wrested the America's Cup away from Dennis Connor is a classic.  A really good read and an excellent insight into the politics of the Cup, even though it may be old now.
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A good sailing book that you can relate to, and enjoy all the more for it, is :

Channel Crossing

By Sebastian Smith

ISBN 0-241-14077-3

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Fastnet force 10 is pretty good to read, although a little sobering at points!
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Post Options Post Options   Quote ASok Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 10 Jan 08 at 10:30pm

Pete Goss's book about his early racing pre Team Phillips - its called Close to the Wind.

Also, I recently read a book about the shipping forecast - Attention all Shipping: A Journey Around the Shipping Forecast by Charlie Connelly. 

It was about a guy who travelled to each forecast area and gave an insight to what they are about.  Its a good read and was a Radio 4 book of the week.  At least the cover sticker said so - I'm not quite old enough to listen to Radio 4  !

 

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