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A first-person maritime memoir recounts the construction and command of a small trading schooner and its coastal voyages along South American and Caribbean waters. The narrator details storms, navigational hazards, cargo operations, ship repairs and salvage, outbreaks of disease, a mutiny and its suppression, dealings with port authorities and quarantines, meetings with varied crews and shore communities, and observations on currents and island passages, ending with a final coastal run to the North American seaboard.
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