PIRATES
ABOARD!
40 Cases of piracy today and what bluewater cruisers can do about it
KLAUS HYMPENDAHL

In 1895, Joshua Slocum, the first
man to sail alone around the world, scattered thumbtacks on the sole
of Spray to repel an attack by intruders on Tierra del Fuego. In December
2001, an attack on Sir Peter Blake's yacht in Brazil resulted in his
death. Pirates Aboard! deals with recent cases of piracy studied by
author Klaus Hympendahl, who interviewed the victims of about 40 cases.
He asks them what lessons they learned from their hostile encounter
and what they would suggest others do differently to avoid (or just
survive) similar incidents. He then gives an appraisal of which areas
in the world are the most dangerous, including Somalia, the Gulf of
Aden, Venezuela, Guatemala, Ecuador, Honduras, Nicaragua, and parts
of Brazil. This invaluable document suggests what preventive measures
sailors can take and advises how they should deal with stress, aggression,
and fear when faced with a confrontation.
'This volume is well-written, forceful
and hard to put down'
Cruising World
228 x 148 mms • 336 pages Illus
• ISBN 1574092308 • Price: £12.95
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