The story of Webb Chiles that amazes me was when, without warning his boat sank under him. He had had a collision with a feighter some time before which must have loosened the keel.
He had just enough time to grab a credit car (so that he could be identified) and then stepped into the sea. He swam for 26 hours before being rescued by a fishing boat some 85 miles from where his boat sank. It helped that he had been a competitive swimmer.
He said that he tried to drown himself but that the survival instinct was too strong.
Must have been a 3kt current85 miles in 26 hours?
Some chap fell orf a Union Castle liner some time in the 60's. Posted missing in the morning- ship reversed course and picked him up after he had been treading water for 24 hours.
I believe the Singapore - Aden leg still stands as longest open boat voyage on record.
But Bligh's voyage was in an overloaded ship's boat through almost uncharted waters!Hmm. About 325 NM further than Captain Bligh. Impressive.
Of course. An amazing feat of seamanship.But Bligh's voyage was in an overloaded ship's boat through almost uncharted waters!
Fascinating person, even if he is clearly a bit... odd.