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Fatal Storm - The Inside Story of the Tragic Sydney-Hobart Race
Fatal Storm The Inside Story of the Tragic SydneyHobart Race
Author: Rob Mundle
Sailing has been Rob Mundles life - his sporting passion and career. Equally the Sydney to Hobart has been part of that life. He has covered the annual classic thirty times and has competed three times. This is the story of the tragic Sydney - Hobart race of 1998 in which 6 sailors lost their live.
ISBN: 111410
Publication Date: 1999
Pages: 252
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Publisher: International Marine/McGraw Hill
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
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A harrowing sea story if ever there was one! A horrific storm swallows up a number of sailboats, leaves 57 people stranded in the ocean and outright kills six others. An even more interesting part of the tale is the psychology of those involved in the disaster. What helps one person to live while another gives up? A survival/adventure story of the best kind.
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Account of the killer storm which disrupted the 1998 Sydney to Hobart sailing competition


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