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A Voyage for Madmen

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Created by JonE 8 months ago, 24 Mar 2025
JonE
VIC, 536 posts
24 Mar 2025 6:36AM
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Starting this thread as I'm halfway through "A Voyage for Madmen" by Peter Nichols, thanks to the recommendation by Seabreezer Planter on the book rec thread.

I would be interested in what other people remember / got from this book, as it seems to cover everything from psychology to seamanship and much in between.

kato
VIC, 3506 posts
24 Mar 2025 10:46AM
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Great book. Try Ice Bird next , the first solo voyage around Antartica

Planter
NSW, 161 posts
24 Mar 2025 11:47AM
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Peter Nichols understood the concepts,having been rescued in the Atlantic,whilst attempting a solo voyage .

It was a time of passionate patriotism,stoked by Chichester's circumnavigation,and anything to beat the French !!

Knox Johnston is the quintessential Englishman,and his book -A World of My Own - gives a dour account of the Passage .

However, Moitessier was the real winner,and found his sanity back in Polynesia .

Another Time !!

Mason

JonE
VIC, 536 posts
26 Mar 2025 8:46PM
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Just finished the book. Loved his description of Chay Blythe going Westabout.

"The voyage was brutal. He seems to have thoroughly enjoyed it"...

kato
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26 Mar 2025 9:58PM
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JonE said..
Just finished the book. Loved his description of Chay Blythe going Westabout.

"The voyage was brutal. He seems to have thoroughly enjoyed it"...


A sad end to some of the boats



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