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The Voyage Alone in the Yawl "Rob Roy"

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A sailor recounts a summer spent voyaging alone in a small yawl, traveling by sea and river across hundreds of miles and visiting coasts, ports, and regattas. He describes meticulous boat design and outfitting, practical seamanship, provisions, navigation, and safety features required for single-handed cruising. Daily life aboard, including cooking, sleeping arrangements, weather, anchoring, and use of a dinghy, is detailed through episodic log entries and technical advice. Encounters with storms, crowded channels, and hospitable shores are balanced with reflections on solitude, preparation, and the rewards of self-reliant travel.

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John MacGregor

John MacGregor was a Scottish author and adventurer, best known for his travel narratives that explore the beauty and challenges of navigating waterways. His notable works include "A Thousand Miles in the Rob Roy Canoe on Rivers and Lakes of Europe," where he recounts his experiences paddling through various European landscapes, and "The Voyage Alone in the Yawl 'Rob Roy,'" which details his solo sailing journey. MacGregor's writings not only reflect his passion for exploration but also contribute to the genre of travel literature, inspiring readers to appreciate the great outdoors and the spirit of adventure.

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