About This Book
Three brothers, recently at a military boarding school, embark on a guardian-sponsored yachting voyage that alternates school memories with an escalating sea adventure. Their small craft sails the Hudson and Long Island Sound while encounters with former school rivals and a succession of hazardous situations—close maneuvers, drifting anchors, rollers from passing steamers, and persistent pursuit—force the youths to rely on seamanship, quick thinking, and mutual trust. The narrative emphasizes practical sailing challenges, tests of courage and loyalty, and the boys' resourcefulness as tensions build and are resolved through teamwork and steady nerve.
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