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Jim Brown Interviews Multihull Sailor & Adventurer John Glennie

Friday, December 09, 2011 | By: Jim Brown

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In this sample audio segment, Jim Brown speaks to famous multihull sailor and adventurer John Glennie. John is possibly most notable for surviving with his shipmates for 119 days aboard their overturned trimaran named Rose-Noelle in 1989.

This tale was recorded in a documentary entitled, Back From the Dead – The Saga of the Rose Noelle

Among the topics John discusses are: the mindset of going to sea and how those who want to go cruising today can
do so without obsessing over the need to be financially wealthy or having a luxury craft first.

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