“An honest, very readable and absorbing account (I struggled to put it down, inhaling the words from the page!) … This is an absolute page-turner.” (Practical Boat Owner)
“This superb translation has opened a whole new adventure to me, being able to absorb and understand the man behind the story, the man that has been my friend of so many years. I devoured every word with pure joy. This is a great read, an all-time classic that shows me a man not unlike Bernard Moitessier or Eric Tabarly.” (Don McIntyre)
“His journey, both literally and figuratively, is simply incredible.” (Thomas Coville)

The Last Sea Dog tells the story of Jean-Luc Van Den Heede’s life and his many sailing adventures, focussing on his triumph in the 2018/19 Golden Globe Race. Jean-Luc has rounded Cape Horn 12 times and completed six solo circumnavigations. These have resulted in five race podiums and one world record, which he still currently holds: He has been on the podium twice in the Vendée Globe single-handed race around the world, coming third in 1990 and second in 1993. More recently he won the Golden Globe Race in 2018/19 at the age of 73. This race was run as a fiftieth anniversary of the 1968 race of the same name won by Sir Robin Knox-Johnston. While the restriction of no assistance and no stopovers were not particularly unusual, more challenging were the requirements to sail the race ‘as in 1968’ with yachts similar to those available in that year and, except for safety equipment, no modern technology allowed. No satellite-based navigation aids were available to the sailors and they had to use a sextant to navigate around the world as Robin had done fifty years previously. Jean-Luc was born in Amiens, far from the sea, and he became a maths teacher. Nevertheless, he developed a passion for competitive sailing. He is friendly and easy to approach, but he is also a formidable competitor with an abundance of courage and perseverance. This personal account of his life and the Golden Globe Race is an amazing story of a man who has faced the toughest times and sea and won through.
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Jean-Luc Van Den Heede has rounded Cape Horn 12 times and completed 6 solo circumnavigations, achieving 5 race podiums and 1 world record (circumnavigation against the prevailing winds and currents, which he still holds). He finished third then second in the Vendée Globe and won the retro (‘as in 1968’) Golden Globe Race in 2019 at the age of 73.
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Introduction; Foreword to the English Edition – Don McIntyre; Foreword to the French Edition – Thomas Coville; 1. Knock-down; 2. A solitary childhood; 3. The call of the Golden Globe Race; 4. Birth of a dual calling; 5. Searching for the five-legged sheep; 6. From college to my first boat; 7. The objective: 240 days; 8. The other side of the horizon; 9. Not without fear or blame; 10. Seven months without setting foot on land; 11. The Bardiaux effect; 12. Settling into a routine; 13. The roaring Oceans – Indian & Pacific; 14. Lucky stars; 15. A strange stopover; 16. Confessions & convictions, part 1; 17. My twelfth Cape Horn; 18. Confessions & convictions, part 2; 19. The endless ascent; 20. Victory!; 21. And now; Acknowledgements
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781912621767
Publisert
2024-11-05
Utgiver
Vendor
Fernhurst Books Limited
Høyde
198 mm
Bredde
129 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
200

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Jean-Luc Van Den Heede has rounded Cape Horn twelve times and completed six solo circumnavigations, achieving five race podiums and one world record (circumnavigation against the prevailing winds and currents, which he still holds). He finished third then second in the Vendée Globe, and won the retro (‘as in 1968’) Golden Globe Race in 2019 at the age of 73.