SAILING ALONE AROUND THE WORLD
BY JOSHUA SLOCUM
In 1893, the retired American/Canadian sea captain Joshua Slocum bought what we might now call “a project boat” – the 37ft (11m) oyster sloop Spray – spent a year restoring her, then became the first person in history to, as the title has it, sail around the world alone, from 1895-8. His voyage memoir is probably the most famous sailing book of all time, and tells of fog, fear, loneliness, gear failure, pirates, strandings and more. The haphazard, 46,000-mile voyage, starting in Fairhaven, Massachusetts, took boat and skipper east across the Atlantic before heading west again at Gibraltar, to circle the globe west-about through the Straits of Magellan. The route bears little comparison to the many east-about circumnavigations that have followed; and…
