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In this new edition there is previously unpublished information about the eight year, twelve thousand hour restoration of Emanuel carried out byRough Passage Robert Holden faithfully restoring her to her original state. Also included is Helen's account of their trip to the Faeroe Islands in 1929 described as the most out-of the -way archipelago in the world.Foreword by Maldwin Drummond and an Afterword by Captain Ian Tew, Commander Graham's grandson who followed in his wake.

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The writing by Robert Graham is straightforward, disarmingly so, and practical, and this remains a great book for anyone planning such a cruise (by the northern route to Labrador)...[and] his overcoming of adversity inspires. It's a sanguine account of some very difficult offshore sailing. * Classic Boat *
Rough Passage is the story of one man, Royal Navy Commander Robert Graham, his boat, a seven ton, 30ft cutter named EMANUEL, and their epic return transatlantic crossing. The year was 1934, and Commander Graham s single-handed route took him from Falmouth to Labrador, then on to Bermuda for the Winter, before returning to England via the Azores. All this was without the advantage of the electronic navigation systems of today, or any of the many modern high-tech sailing aids. Throw in the roughest of passages at times, and his own health fears, and you have quite a tale. * Sailing *

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      Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
      Publication Date: 01/10/2005
      ISBN13: 9781574092127, 978-1574092127
      ISBN10: 157409212X

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      In this new edition there is previously unpublished information about the eight year, twelve thousand hour restoration of Emanuel carried out byRough Passage Robert Holden faithfully restoring her to her original state. Also included is Helen's account of their trip to the Faeroe Islands in 1929 described as the most out-of the -way archipelago in the world.Foreword by Maldwin Drummond and an Afterword by Captain Ian Tew, Commander Graham's grandson who followed in his wake.

      Trade Review
      The writing by Robert Graham is straightforward, disarmingly so, and practical, and this remains a great book for anyone planning such a cruise (by the northern route to Labrador)...[and] his overcoming of adversity inspires. It's a sanguine account of some very difficult offshore sailing. * Classic Boat *
      Rough Passage is the story of one man, Royal Navy Commander Robert Graham, his boat, a seven ton, 30ft cutter named EMANUEL, and their epic return transatlantic crossing. The year was 1934, and Commander Graham s single-handed route took him from Falmouth to Labrador, then on to Bermuda for the Winter, before returning to England via the Azores. All this was without the advantage of the electronic navigation systems of today, or any of the many modern high-tech sailing aids. Throw in the roughest of passages at times, and his own health fears, and you have quite a tale. * Sailing *

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