I discovered Moitessier some years ago when reading A Voyage For Madmen, and have since tracked down copies of all of his books. An amazing sailor, the book is part philosophical, part informative, and part adventure story. It begins after he lost his second boat on a reef in the South Pacific (discussed in his book To The Reefs), and he's penniless, boatless, stranded and without much hope for the future. From his idea to build a boat out of paper and cross the Pacific, to his plan and ultimate accomplishment of rounding the Horn in the "wrong direction" (in a steel boat), one is left feeling that Moitessier is both somewhat mad and somewhat an inspired genius.