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Fatal Storm

by Rob Mundle
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Overview

“A compelling story, well written and meticulously researched.”--Cruising World

One of the world’s three great ocean sailing competitions, the annual 600-mile race from Sydney, Australia, to Hobart, Tasmania, pits sailboats against the notoriously rough waters of Bass Strait and the Tasman Sea.

The 115 boats leaving Sydney Harbor on December 26, 1998, expected rough weather, but the gale that caught the boats well at sea in the predawn hours of December 27 was anything but routine. The freak, unseasonal storm brought hurricane-strength winds, waves six stories high, and the worst sailing disaster in recent history. Seven boats were abandoned at sea and five sank. Fifty-seven sailors were plucked from the decks of broken boats or from the sea itself under impossible conditions. Six sailors died.

About the Author, Rob Mundle

Rob Mundle is the managing director of Rob Mundle Promotions Pty Ltd. and writes a weekly column for the Australian. A veteran reporter and television personality, he has also reported on five America’s Cups, three Olympics, and numerous other sailing events. He is the author of Sir James Hardy.

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Book Details

Published
April 3, 2007
Publisher
McGraw-Hill Companies, The
Pages
272
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780071487702

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