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A seafaring memoir describes a single-handed circumnavigation undertaken in a small rebuilt yawl, chronicling the vessel's preparation, continuous repairs, and the technical and navigational challenges of open-ocean sailing. The narrative moves from east-coast ports through fog, long passages and squalls to the Azores, South America, Cape Horn, and Pacific islands, and records encounters with other ships and islanders, storms, near-shipwrecks, and improvised solutions. Interspersed are practical seamanship notes, vivid descriptions of weather and sea life, wry anecdotes about solitude, and reflections on resourcefulness and the pleasures of independent voyaging.
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