Posted by Sacha on September 9, 2007, 12:51 pm
On 9/9/07 17:11, in article C309D9D0.5A0A5%sacha@gardenweeds506.fsnet.co.uk,
> On 9/9/07 16:47, in article eb58e3pq2cfp6qfdvmfqurrtnd2ui7ta48@4ax.com,
> <snip>>
>> Did anyone ever see the *bum* again? lol
>>
> <snip>
>
> He was a drip and got the whole lot of them down rather badly at times.
> It's "Survive the Savage Sea".
Sorry, I should have given the author's name. He was Douglas Robertson and
their 'adventure' happened in 1972. He and his wife, Lyn, are now dead and
their three children have gone on to other things though at least one still
sails. Douglas Robertson also wrote a manual on survival at sea and Survive
the Savage Sea is something of a classic. I believe it's recommended
reading in schools but might be misremembering about that. Can't remember
the sixth member of the crew, the 'bum', I'm afraid.
--
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children.'
Posted by 'Mike' on September 9, 2007, 1:12 pm
> On 9/9/07 17:11, in article
> C309D9D0.5A0A5%sacha@gardenweeds506.fsnet.co.uk,
>> On 9/9/07 16:47, in article eb58e3pq2cfp6qfdvmfqurrtnd2ui7ta48@4ax.com,
>> <snip>>
>>> Did anyone ever see the *bum* again? lol
>>>
>> <snip>
>>
>> He was a drip and got the whole lot of them down rather badly at times.
>> It's "Survive the Savage Sea".
> Sorry, I should have given the author's name. He was Douglas Robertson
> and
> their 'adventure' happened in 1972. He and his wife, Lyn, are now dead
> and
> their three children have gone on to other things though at least one
> still
> sails. Douglas Robertson also wrote a manual on survival at sea and
> Survive
> the Savage Sea is something of a classic. I believe it's recommended
> reading in schools but might be misremembering about that. Can't
> remember
> the sixth member of the crew, the 'bum', I'm afraid.
> --
> Sacha
http://survivethesavagesea.com/SSS.html
Same sort of story but only 38 days. The book I read was of only 3 people
and a Boat Bum and 146 days :-))
38 days to 146 is rather different :-((
Kind regards
Mike
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Posted by 'Mike' on September 9, 2007, 1:26 pm
Thanks for the email, but the book you are talking about is ""Blue Water""
by Bob Griffiths.
Yes he had some horrendous accidents and storms, but 'rode' them all out.
Mike
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www.rneba.org.uk for the latest pictures of the very first reunion and
Inaugural General Meeting. Nothing less than a fantastic success.
The Royal Naval Electrical Branch Association.
'THE' Association if you served in the Electrical Branch of the Royal Navy
www.rneba.org.uk to find your ex-Greenie mess mates
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>> On 9/9/07 17:11, in article
>> C309D9D0.5A0A5%sacha@gardenweeds506.fsnet.co.uk,
>>
>>> On 9/9/07 16:47, in article eb58e3pq2cfp6qfdvmfqurrtnd2ui7ta48@4ax.com,
>>> <snip>>
>>>> Did anyone ever see the *bum* again? lol
>>>>
>>> <snip>
>>>
>>> He was a drip and got the whole lot of them down rather badly at times.
>>> It's "Survive the Savage Sea".
>>
>>
>> Sorry, I should have given the author's name. He was Douglas Robertson
>> and
>> their 'adventure' happened in 1972. He and his wife, Lyn, are now dead
>> and
>> their three children have gone on to other things though at least one
>> still
>> sails. Douglas Robertson also wrote a manual on survival at sea and
>> Survive
>> the Savage Sea is something of a classic. I believe it's recommended
>> reading in schools but might be misremembering about that. Can't
>> remember
>> the sixth member of the crew, the 'bum', I'm afraid.
>> --
>> Sacha
> http://survivethesavagesea.com/SSS.html
> Same sort of story but only 38 days. The book I read was of only 3 people
> and a Boat Bum and 146 days :-))
> 38 days to 146 is rather different :-((
> Kind regards
> Mike
> --
> www.rneba.org.uk for the latest pictures of the very first reunion and
> Inaugural General Meeting. Nothing less than a fantastic success.
> The Royal Naval Electrical Branch Association.
> 'THE' Association if you served in the Electrical Branch of the Royal Navy
> www.rneba.org.uk to find your ex-Greenie mess mates
> www.iowtours.com for all ex-Service Reunions. More being added regularly
> "Navy Days" Portsmouth 25th - 27th July 2008. RN Shipmates will have a
> Stand
>
> <snip>>
>> Did anyone ever see the *bum* again? lol
>>
> <snip>
>
> He was a drip and got the whole lot of them down rather badly at times.
> It's "Survive the Savage Sea".