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Treacherous Waters : Stories of Sailors in the Clutch of the Sea [Paperback]

Tom Lochhaas (Author)
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June 3, 2003 0071388842 978-0071388849 1

Stories of Sailors in the Clutch of the SeaEdited by Tom Lochhaas Treacherous Waters is a collection of riveting, real life stories of adventure, loss, and survival at sea.

Garnered from among the best writing about sailing and the sea from the past 40 years, it transports readers to remote polar waters, lee shores, forbidding capes, and into the hearts of tempests. Here is triumph, disaster, love, courage, guilt, rescue, and death as captured by Webb Chiles (The Open Boat), Rob Mundle (Fatal Storm), Jim Carrier (The Ship and the Storm), Gordon Chaplin (Dark Wind), Tami Oldham Ashcroft (Red Sky in Mourning), and 15 others.


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A small sailboat pitchpoles in the violent waters near Cape Horn; the husband-and-wife crew face a weeks-long struggle to stay afloat and survive aboard the damaged craft. A sailor miscalculates the path of a typhoon; hours later, his lover is torn from his grasp by savage seas. Their 46-foot ketch dismasted and nearly swamped by a huge wall of water, three sailors race to bail her out and rerig her before the sea can deliver a death blow. A woman is knocked unconscious in a storm; when she recovers consciousness, her fiancé is gone--she is alone on the boat. These are just a few of the tales of adventure, tragedy, and loss that you'll find in Treacherous Waters.

A small boat in distress on a vast ocean is a tiny stage on which the entire human drama plays out during a struggle for survival. In this collection of true stories, some of the most notable nautical writers of the past half-century provide riveting accounts of terrifying, perilous, and challenging experiences at sea. Here are triumph, disaster, love, courage, guilt, rescue, and death as captured by Webb Chiles (The Open Boat), Jim Carrier (The Ship and the Storm), Gordon Chaplin (Dark Wind), Tami Oldham Ashcraft (Red Sky in Mourning), and many more.

Some are intensely meditative tales, others are pure adventure. Some reveal personal insights, while others focus on the events as they unfold. Still others will make your heart race and your palms sweat, while some, in the end, will leave you weeping.

The lessons learned from these harrowing adventures are as diverse as the people who experienced them. They range from a better understanding of rough-weather sailing to a profound appreciation of the will to survive. While many of these sailors discovered deep wells of strength and resourcefulness within themselves, others never recovered from the bitter losses they suffered.

Treacherous Waters offers compelling reading to avid sailors, devoted nautical readers, and anyone who loves a good story well told. It will transport you to remote polar waters, send you scudding toward jagged tropical reefs, and leave you wondering how you might respond when faced with an overwhelming life-or-death challenge.

Even with the most strenuous struggle, the sea sometimes overwhelms.

A hurricane can take an entire ship and all its crew. You may come to after a knockdown and find your partner simply vanished from the boat. You may lose hold of your lover in a turmoil of water and never find her again. You may watch your daughter die in the life raft. In the true stories in Treacherous Waters, all of those and more come to pass. . . .

Contributors: Tami Oldham Ashcraft • Marlin Bree • John Caldwell • Jim Carrier • Gordon Chaplin • Webb Chiles • Lisa Clayton • Ann Davison • John Guzzwell • Jonathan Hall • Réanne Hemingway-Douglass • Tristan Jones • Gilbert Klingel • Kim Leighton • Louise Longo • Richard Maury • Dougal Robertson • John Rousmaniere • Tim Severin • Deborah Shapiro and Rolf Bjelke

About the Author

Tom Lochhaas is a book editor and the author of short stories, critical essays, and boating articles. He is also the editor of Intrepid Voyagers: Stories of the World's Most Adventurous Sailors, the companion volume to Treacherous Waters. A lifelong student of sailing literature, he is preparing for his own transatlantic voyage.


Product Details

  • Paperback: 352 pages
  • Publisher: International Marine/Ragged Mountain Press; 1 edition (June 3, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0071388842
  • ISBN-13: 978-0071388849
  • Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 6.1 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,999,351 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars An Excellent Introduction for High Sea Sailing Adventures!, January 10, 2009
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Divided into Storms, Cape Horn, Dangerouse Shores, Polar Waters, and Tragedy, I have found myself sailing along with the characters in these real life events. Tom Lachhass, editor, does an excellent job presenting the selections of the books that reaches the high point of each story. After reading the short versions of these stories, I plan to purchase the actual books so I can find out more about each event.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Faint at Heart Beware!, April 5, 2008
This review is from: Treacherous Waters : Stories of Sailors in the Clutch of the Sea (Paperback)
Educational and Entertaining reading if you plan to conquer any of the words oceans; or if you just want to scare yourself half to death. If you plan on cruising with your wife, don't let her read this. This is not a book for dreamers, unless you want your sailing dreams crushed like a Wavy Lay at the bottom of the "big" bag. The true sailor however, can always learn form others mistakes, and triumphs. Riveting reading for those of us with ADA.
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