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Just been watching this - an unbelievable video from 1964 of two men sailing in a Wayfarer dingy from Scotland to Norway.
Looks like no fun!
And here's some background from the Guardian: http://gu.com/p/3q8f4
Think I'll stick to bothying.
๐ฏ bloody hell what an adventure, thanks for putting that up.
Is that the same people who sailed onto Iceland or was that a different couple?
Frank Dye (the narrator in the video) sailed to Iceland with Russell Brockbank, while he went to Norway with Bill Brockbank (no relation to Russell).
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/obituaries/7818796/Frank-Dye.html
I like that he didn't want anyone risking their life to attempt a rescue and therefore took a radio that could only receive.
This should be linked to the "So you think you're hard?" thread. ๐ฏ
They would have got on well with Ranulph Fiennes.
flip me 0)
sod that for a game of soldiers. am quite happy to stay on dry land (i know my limits alright ๐
Funnily enough, two chaps from the sailing club to which I belong are currently having a go at the "round Britain in an open boat" record, sailing a Wayfarer dinghy similar to the one used by the Dyes. They set off on 31st May from Weymouth, sailing clockwise, and as of yesterday were already at Berwick-on-Tweed.
Have a look at their webpage:
http://www.xtremedinghycruising.com/