
The Voyage Alone in the Yawl "Rob Roy"
"The Voyage Alone in the Yawl 'Rob Roy'" by John MacGregor is a travel memoir written in the late 19th century. The book chronicles the author's adventurous journey sailing solo in his yawl named Rob Roy, exploring the coasts of England, France, and a bit of the channel. Through this account, MacGregor shares the challenges, joys, and the detailed preparations necessary for such a solitary nautical endeavor. At the start of this memoir, the author sets the stage for his voyage, reflecting on the uniqueness of sailing alone and the experiences he has encountered. He highlights his thoughtful preparations for the journey, emphasizing the importance of planning and the intricate details that ensure a successful and enjoyable sailing experience. As he embarks on his adventure, he vividly describes the joy and sense of freedom he feels being on the water, along with the technical considerations involved in navigating and maintaining his boat, setting the tone for an insightful exploration of life at sea.
Related Subjects
Bookshelves
Related books
Hints to Young Yacht Skippers
Thomas Fleming Day
On Yacht Sailing A Simple Treatise for Beginners upon the Art of Handling Small Yachts and Boats
Thomas Fleming Day
On Yachts and Yacht Handling
Thomas Fleming Day
A Yacht Voyage to Norway, Denmark, and Sweden 2nd edition
William A. Ross
Sailing
E. F. (Edward Frederick) Knight
The Cruise of the Elena; Or, Yachting in the Hebrides
J. Ewing (James Ewing) Ritchie
Yachting, Vol. 2
R. T. (Robert Taylor) Pritchett
Yachting wrinkles : $b A practical and historical handbook of valuable information for the racing and cruising yachtsman
A. J. (Ahmed John) Kenealy