PRODUCT OVERVIEW
- ISBN 9781611451122
- Categories Biographies and Memoirs, Biography, BX, BXOS, NF BIO, Non-Fiction, Non-Fiction: Humanities, RM 10 - RM 19.99, True Stories
- Author(s) d'Aboville, Gerard
- Publisher Skyhorse Publishing
- Pages 176
- Format Paperback
- Dimensions 14.0cm x 1.8cm x 21.0cm
- Weight 0.29 kg
product description
This is the incredible true story of one man's heroic battle against impossible odds, a tale of pain and anguish, bravery and utter solitude, a tale that ends in a victory not only over the implacable ocean but over himself as well. At the age of forty-five, Gerard d'Aboville set out to row across the Pacific Ocean from Japan to the United States. Taking his rowboat the Sector, which had a living compartment thirty-one inches high, containing a bunk, one-burner stove, and a ham radio, d'Aboville made his way across an ocean 6,200 miles wide. Though he rowed twelve hours a day, battled cyclones and headwinds that kept him in one place for days at a time, was capsized dozens of times forty-foot waves that hit him like cannonballs, he never quit; even when he was trapped upside down inside his cabin for almost two hours while nearly depleting his oxygen trying to right the boat. One hundred and thirty-four days after his departure, d'Aboville arrived in the little fishing village of Ilwaco, Washington, leaving his body bruised and battered, and weighing thirty-seven pounds less. This is his story.