Overview
Main description
The definitive guide to a critical, hotly
debated topic
How should a sailor cope with storms at sea?
Some advocate heaving-to, others running off.
Some say trail a sea anchor over the bow, others a
drogue astern. The stakes in the discussion couldn’t be
higher, or the consensus lower. Finally, preeminent
sailor/author Hal Roth offers a practical strategy that
can evolve and respond as storms grow stronger.
Author comments
Hal Roth has sailed twice around the
world single-handed. He has crossed the Pacific five times, the
Atlantic 11 times, and has rounded Cape Horn three times,
logging more than 200,000 miles under sail. He is the author
of 10 books of high adventure and some 400 articles for
sailing magazines.