George was born in Scotland in 1942. His father was away at the war
and his mother was staying with her mother at 'Angraflat' near Kelso.
It was an old hospital, unused since the infroduction of penicillin
and the family lived in the lodge near the gate. The old buildings and
grounds were a paradise for the young George, and it never bothered
him being left on his own. Schooling was at Kelso High School, and he
was moderately successful gaining the Higher leaving Certificate in
the 6th year. After school he went to the Ferranti company in
Edinburgh as a student apprentice but soon discovered that large
factories cut off from the outside world were not for him and he
started looking for a way out. One of his friends (Archie Howie)
started talking about immigrating to Australia and before long they
were both applying for assisted passages to Sydney. On an early trip
on Sydney harbour George was amazed at the number of yachts enjoying
their Sunday sail. A seed was sown that day that matured in a few
years' time. 'Dorado', a 35' steel sloop was Georges first yacht, and
the next few years were spent learning how to sail and navigate. Short
trips became longer voyages, and finally a circumnavigation via the
trade wind route. George loved all of that and wanted to keep going,
not the same thing again, but a new challenge, the Southern Ocean and
Cape Horn. George spent 3 years preparing before setting off on what
should have been the achievement of his sailing career. Sadly, bad
weather and exhaustion intervened, and 'Dorado' was shipwrecked on
Cape Horn Island. Somehow, with a bit of luck and some help from the
Chilean Navy George survived this disaster, and now tells the story.
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ISBN
9781923024762
Publisert
2024
Utgiver
Ebook Alchemy PTY Ltd
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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