Starting this thread as I'm halfway through "A Voyage for Madmen" by Peter Nichols, thanks to the recommendation by Seabreezer Planter on the book rec thread.
I would be interested in what other people remember / got from this book, as it seems to cover everything from psychology to seamanship and much in between.
Peter Nichols understood the concepts,having been rescued in the Atlantic,whilst attempting a solo voyage .
It was a time of passionate patriotism,stoked by Chichester's circumnavigation,and anything to beat the French !!
Knox Johnston is the quintessential Englishman,and his book -A World of My Own - gives a dour account of the Passage .
However, Moitessier was the real winner,and found his sanity back in Polynesia .
Another Time !!
Mason