Left for Dead The Untold Story of the Greatest Disaster in Modern Sailing History

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Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 2007-08-07
Publisher(s): Bloomsbury USA
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Summary

In August of 1979, Nick Ward began the 600-mile course of the UK's Fastnet Race with perfect weather. Within 48 hours, the deadliest storm in the history of modern sailing had blasted through the Irish Sea. By the time it had passed, it had thrown one of the world's most prestigious races into bedlam and taken the lives of fifteen sailors. Ward's boat, Grimalkin, was capsized again and again, and the skipper lost overboard; after hours of struggle, three of the crew fled the boat for the liferaft. Nick and his crewmate Gerry, both injured, unconscious, and presumed dead, were abandoned on the beleaguered yacht. Gerry died a few hours later, and Nick was left alone to face down a storm that has become legendary among sailors and racing fans alike. "Left for Dead" is Nick Ward's harrowing and inspirational memoir of how he survived that dreadful night. After his dramatic rescue, Ward was overwhelmed by media and decided in 1980 not to speak of the incident again. It wasn't until this book's coauthor, Sinead O'Brien, approached him about the story that he began the personal writings that became this book. Here at last is the untold true story of an accident that has intrigued lovers of the sea for almost thirty years.

Author Biography

Nick Ward is the survivor of one of the worst sailing accidents of modern history. He lives in Hamble, England, with his wife. They have one son. Sinead O’Brien is an author and documentary filmmaker living in Dublin.

Table of Contents

Breaking the Silencep. 1
The Jewel in the Crownp. 4
Watches and Lighthousesp. 17
Still Watersp. 30
Ochre Skyp. 39
Off the Scalep. 52
Dark Alleysp. 60
Before Light, After Dawnp. 65
Muddled Mindp. 77
Footprints in the Sandp. 84
Blood-tinged Red Rosesp. 89
Dead or Alive?p. 101
Softly, Softly, Catchee Monkeyp. 106
Unmarked Timep. 114
Falling Forwardp. 124
In My Mind's Eyep. 130
Horizon to Horizonp. 139
Aftermathp. 152
Revisiting Grimalkin - 26 years onp. 169
Grimalkin's Layout and Plansp. 174
Fastnet 1979 - Retirements and Finishersp. 176
Acknowledgementsp. 185
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