Pride Of The Sea: Courage, Disaster, and A Fight For SurvivalOn a warm spring morning in May 1986, twelve crew members were crossing the Atlantic on perhaps the most historically accurate sailboat of its day, the Pride of Baltimore. The wind was brisk, the mood was relaxed: they were on the journey home. Within hours, a sudden, fierce storm would overwhelm the ship, leaving four sailors dead and eight locked in a terrifying battle against the sea. |
Contents
Section 1 | 1 |
Section 2 | 12 |
Section 3 | 22 |
Section 4 | 43 |
Section 5 | 51 |
Section 6 | 61 |
Section 7 | 70 |
Section 8 | 80 |
Section 19 | 165 |
Section 20 | 170 |
Section 21 | 178 |
Section 22 | 185 |
Section 23 | 195 |
Section 24 | 205 |
Section 25 | 210 |
Section 26 | 218 |
Section 9 | 107 |
Section 10 | 118 |
Section 11 | 118 |
Section 12 | 118 |
Section 13 | 118 |
Section 14 | 119 |
Section 15 | 128 |
Section 16 | 138 |
Section 17 | 145 |
Section 18 | 153 |
Section 27 | 225 |
Section 28 | 231 |
Section 29 | 243 |
Section 30 | 256 |
Section 31 | 262 |
Section 32 | 275 |
Section 33 | 277 |
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