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Jeff
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"...frank madness is unusual unless the castaway has been drinking seawater..."
— Apr 03, 2026 08:31AM
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Jeff
is on page 190 of 192
Everything we know about modern medicine, survival and the human anatomy, still: "Although the feet were equally exposed
to the elements the toe nails did not show the same discoloration, and, whilst various suggestions and explanations
for the phenomenon have been offered, no final conclusions
have yet been reached. " - Surgeon of the Royal Navy Institute of Naval Medicine
— Apr 03, 2026 08:30AM
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to the elements the toe nails did not show the same discoloration, and, whilst various suggestions and explanations
for the phenomenon have been offered, no final conclusions
have yet been reached. " - Surgeon of the Royal Navy Institute of Naval Medicine
Jeff
is on page 188 of 192
Another interesting fact about fish, which
may be of significance in the Bailey's case since they showed
few signs of scurvy when rescued, is that the relatively small
amount of vitamin C in fish is concentrated mainly in the
eyes, brain and pancreas, all of which they consumed with
relish.
— Apr 03, 2026 08:05AM
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may be of significance in the Bailey's case since they showed
few signs of scurvy when rescued, is that the relatively small
amount of vitamin C in fish is concentrated mainly in the
eyes, brain and pancreas, all of which they consumed with
relish.
Jeff
is on page 188 of 192
Protein digestion and the elimination of the inevitable waste products is costly in terms of water requirements, whilst sugar is not demanding in this respect. For this reason, amongst others, it is usual to include sugar in survival packs rather than protein foods.
— Apr 03, 2026 08:05AM
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Jeff
is on page 176 of 192
"Many would stop to drop gifts on our table. Toothpaste, clothes, soap, toothbrushes, chocolate, biscuits and cosmetics for Maralyn. Some of these were presents intended for their families in Korea. The bosun made a gift of his only belts to hold up our trousers, whilst he improvised with a necktie for his own."
— Apr 03, 2026 07:44AM
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Jeff
is on page 174 of 192
No desperate bid to keep the dinghy this time.
— Apr 03, 2026 07:38AM
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Jeff
is on page 170 of 192
Very cool that they released their last two turtles.
— Apr 03, 2026 07:36AM
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Jeff
is on page 122 of 192
Interesting difference: "Not once did sharks come close during the killing
of fish, turtle or birds."
— Apr 02, 2026 03:16PM
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of fish, turtle or birds."
Jeff
is on page 108 of 192
Interesting that the Bailey's also had long periods of arguments and resentment, but it sounds like it was more balanced than with the Robertsons. Baileys suffered more from dysentery and foul water. Both had to constantly bail.
The structure of the book, alternating between viewpoints and padding every other page with a photo equates to about 75 pages of writing from each. Flaws are harder to ignore.
— Apr 01, 2026 02:11PM
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The structure of the book, alternating between viewpoints and padding every other page with a photo equates to about 75 pages of writing from each. Flaws are harder to ignore.
Jeff
is on page 99 of 192
Apparently the spinefish is 10-15 inches long, mottled brown and white, with tender flesh--and "rather stupid looking." As opposed to the pensive salmon or the intellectual grouper. "Marylyn did not care for the idea of swimming away from the life raft."
— Apr 01, 2026 01:46PM
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Jeff
is on page 96 of 192
The first mention of a knife, an ember or a hook catching the inflatable materials. Hard to believe the Robertson family went through this same ordeal at around the same time, in the about the same location, but in both cases they were able to preserve their vessels to some extent despite the materials being inadequate.
— Apr 01, 2026 01:36PM
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Jeff
is on page 88 of 192
Lucette (Robertson Family) Auralyn (Bailey Couple)
Date June 15, 1972 March 4, 1973
Attacker A pod of Orcas (Killer Whales) A single Sperm Whale
Vessel 43-foot wooden schooner 31-foot fiberglass yacht
Location ~200 mi W of Galápagos ~300 mi NE of Galápagos
Time to Sink Approx 60 seconds 40-60 minutes
Time Adrift 38 days 117–118 days
Rescued By Tokamaru II (Japanese) Weolmi 306 (South Korean)
— Apr 01, 2026 09:29AM
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Date June 15, 1972 March 4, 1973
Attacker A pod of Orcas (Killer Whales) A single Sperm Whale
Vessel 43-foot wooden schooner 31-foot fiberglass yacht
Location ~200 mi W of Galápagos ~300 mi NE of Galápagos
Time to Sink Approx 60 seconds 40-60 minutes
Time Adrift 38 days 117–118 days
Rescued By Tokamaru II (Japanese) Weolmi 306 (South Korean)
JasonReads
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78 pages in and I'm beginning to suspect that this is not, in fact, a biography of the Bee Gees.
— Apr 28, 2023 08:08PM
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