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Solo Around Cape Horn tells the story of a pioneering English yachtsman’s adventures in Patagonia and Tierra del Fuego in his elderly wooden ketch.

When Edward Allcard sailed south from the River Plate in 1966, he was heading into a territory which was almost entirely unknown to yachtsmen – but that was part of the attraction. Such trail-blazing adventures were nothing new for Allcard. In 1948 he had sailed alone from Gibraltar directly to New York. And two years later, on crossing back again, he had become the first yachtsman to sail solo both ways across the Atlantic.

Cruising in the high latitudes was a very much more challenging and dangerous business in the days before sailors had access to weather forecasts and modern electronics. Edward Allcard’s yacht also lacked an efficient self-steering system, and so, as a single-hander, he often had to spend an entire day or night at the helm. Heavy weather challenged not only his own endurance but also that of his 55-year-old wooden craft.
There were times during the voyage to Cape Horn when the duo seemed to have met their match, and Allcard certainly came perilously close to losing his boat and his life.

Having survived the Horn – and having endured a winter in Tierra del Fuego – Edward Allcard sailed north through the Chilean Channels to Valparaiso.

The wild Patagonian scenery, his encounters with the fast-vanishing Yaghan indians, and his escapades foraging for food and firewood all lived up to Edward Allcard’s expectations for this cruise – and thus it was that, some 40 years afterwards, he decided to share them with the world. Based on memory and his logbooks, Solo Around Cape Horn was finally finished in his 100th year, and it is expected to be ready for publication in this, the 50th anniversary of his voyage.

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Table of Contents

Author’s Note. ix
Foreword. by Tom Cunliffe Page 1
Introduction. Sea Wanderer and the Dream Page 3
I. Almost Off Page 6
II. Heading South Page 13
III. Mar del Plata to the Roaring Forties Page 18
IV. The Roaring Forties Page 27
V. Caleta Horno Page 36
VI. South Patagonia Page 43
VII. Rio Grande Page 49
VIII. Troubled Waters Page 56
IX. Staten Island to Beagle Channel Page 69
X. Cape Horn Page 77
XI. Chilean Naval Base – Puerto Williams Page 88
XII. Ushuaia to Punta Arenas Page 101
XIII. Monte Tres Picos Page 116
XIV. Clearing Magellan Strait Page 127
XV. Of Geese, Rain, and Perfect Anchorages Page 138
XVI. Next Destination: Puerto Edén Page 148
XVII. Now for the Open Ocean Page 158
XVIII. Valparaiso, Here I Come! Page 167
Appendix. Sea Wanderer’s History Page 180

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Foreword
Tom Cunliffe

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Paperback
Pagination
x, 184
Number of pages
194
Dimensions
23.4 x 15.6 x 1.4 centimeters
Weight
375 grams

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OL26207131M
ISBN 13
9780956072245

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