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5 Reddit comments about A Voyage for Madmen:

u/BreakingBiche · 6 pointsr/sailing

This title is on Netflix currently. Glad you pointed it out!

I haven't watched this, yet. Seeing the comments about Crowhurst and Moitessier piqued my interest, though. I will watch it tonight.

When I saw the name I assumed it was the movie about the couple stranded in the middle of the ocean Open Water.. a though so terrifying to me that I have no interest in exploring it for entertainment purposes.

If you haven't read it, the book A Voyage for Madmen (NYTimes book review, Amazon link) is a really great read.

Reading Moitessier (he published several excellent titles about his voyages over the years, including his account of this race) leads me to believe he was far from mad. He simply came to realize what he valued most highly while it was still within his power to achieve it. We should all be so fortunate.

u/I_Want_an_Elio · 2 pointsr/eliomotors

<snort> Crowhurst is kind of a hero of mine. Dude got in too deep and ended up stepping off his boat (most likely.) Wanna good read? Voyage for Madmen by Peter Nichols. Good introductory to the event.

u/V10L3NT · 1 pointr/sailing

Glad to be able to share.

If you find the story of Moitessier's race interesting, Robin Knox-Johnston provides a really interesting counterpoint with "A world of my own"

He is the British stalwart plucky "stiff upper-lip" counterpoint to the frenchman's "I go because i must and the rest will happen"

"A Voyage for Madmen" is a great summary of all the viewpoints in that race, which includes a lot of great info from Nigel Tetley, and Donald Crowhurst (subject of the Deep Water documentary) whose books I haven't yet collected.

Another great collection I have surround the Vendee Globe race of 96-97 include "Godforsaken Sea" as a good overall coverage of the race which included the death of a competitor, and miraculous rescue of another by his fellow racer Pete Goss, whose "Close to the wind" is another plucky british tale of plugging on against all odds.

I'd love to see what you finally submit, so if you want to throw it up somewhere when you're done, pass along a link.