Last Voyage of the Lucette: The Full, Previously Untold, Story of the Events First Described by the Author's Father, Dougal Robertson, in Survive the ... Sea. Interwoven with the original narrative.
Douglas Robertson has taken his father's classic book, Survive the Savage Sea, as his starting point. On board their 43-foot schooner, Lucette, the Robertson family set sail from the south of England in January 1971 - in June 1972, Lucette was holed by killer whales and sank in the Pacific Ocean. Four adults and two children survived the next 38 days adrift, first in a rubber life raft, then crammed into a 9-foot fiberglass dinghy, before being rescued by a passing Japanese fishing vessel.
This is the story of the 18-month voyage of the Lucette, across the Atlantic, around the Caribbean, through the Panama Canal and into the Pacific, and how the family survived their shipwreck. It is a vivid account of the delights and hardships, the excitements and the dangers, the emotional highs and lows experienced by the family both before and after the shipwreck. The author has drawn upon a wealth of other sources, including his own memories of a life-changing experience, to bring us this true story of adventure, of relationships strained to the bursting point, of conflict and resolution - ultimately a very human and humbling tale.
A wild ride that makes you realize “no matter how bad everything on Facebook seems, at least I can drink fresh water, I don’t have to butcher and eat raw turtle, and I’m not stuck in a miniscule boat at the mercy of sharks and storms with a captain with a tragic past who’s on a power trip and has anger issues.” It actually reminds me of a very dark take on the Swiss Family Robinson except the patriarch lashes out violently when people, you know, miss a turtle. I want to know more about what happened to all the kids.
Great read, It fills in the first part of the fated voyage of the Lucette, before their daughter left the boat in the Caribbean. I actually Met Sandy, one of the twin boys in Penzance harbour on board his converted fishing boat with his family, shortly after reading the original book by Dougal Robertson. He was flying a flag with a turtle on it which made us curious. Lovely family and what a storey to tell the kids!
Super book about sailing around the world and the family struggles, family moments, and the beauty of the sea. Then your boat sinks and your family have to do many things to survive for 46 days without water. Amazing the details of how they pulled this off. In the reading you can see what is coming at the end for the parents...... Super read.
WILD (if a little embellished) survival story, fascinating to read. On behalf of all of the turtles this family encountered, I am truly sorry for your fate