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Loading... 117 Days Adrift (World of Cruising)by Maurice Bailey, Maralyn Bailey
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. Staying Alive by Maurice and Marilyn Bailey (pp 184). This is, hands down, the most readable survival book I’ve ever read (and I’ve read a few!). Aside from this couple’s near miraculous survival of 118 days (acknowledged as the real length of their drifting, rather than the 117 used in other printings), it is richly illustrated throughout, unlike 99% of other memoirs that have one or two collections of photos clustered mid-book. Most of the photos are of their gear, taken after their rescue, and illustrations of scenarios they encountered and wildlife. Marilyn clearly was the most hardy of the two, and likely kept them going when their situation was bleakest. Their yacht sank 300 miles from the Galapagos after an encounter with a whale, and they drifted with the currents and wind, having no effective means of locomotion. After exhausting their rescue supplies, about 30 days worth of food, they survived by collecting rain water and capturing fish and birds. They were eventually rescued by a Korean fishing vessel (the 7th ship they spotted) and were dropped off in Hawaii because of their frailty. This truly is an amazing story and the book is worth hunting up in used bookstores. ( ) This book lacks the rawness of Survive the Savage Sea, in fact with only two people on a raft, a married couple at that, it almost comes across like a retirement cruise, even though I know the Bailey's did in fact suffer greatly. Not without interest, they are no less prone to arguing than the Robertson crew, but there isnt the sense of impending death that haunts the Robertson book. A pleasant read, but not earth-shattering in its impact no reviews | add a review
A gripping true story, this book tells the story of the Bailey family, whose yacht sank beneath them in the Pacific Ocean and their survival for nearly four months in a rubber raft. No library descriptions found. |
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