Caterpillar Seas: A True Story

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It is a fascinating account of youthful involvement with crime, and its inevitable consequences; a gripping true story about a young man who stole a yacht and sailed into the Pacific In 1973, a young South African named Rob Fridjhon was travelling in America, got involved with Russian gangsters and witnessed a murder in Los Angeles, which caused him to flee - by stealing a yacht. He set off into the Pacific, enduring storms, loneliness, dwindling supplies and a dismasting, before finally crashing the yacht onto a reef in the Fiji islands.
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AuthorRobert Fridjhon
PublisherRandom House Struik
PlaceLondon
Year2011
ISBN9781770221840
BindingPaperback
ConditionGood
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