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The Ship and the Storm: Hurricane Mitch and the Loss of the Fantome by Jim Carrier,

The Ship and the Storm: Hurricane Mitch and the Loss of the Fantome by Jim Carrier,
Captain Guyan March had spent his entire professional career aboard Windjammer Barefoot Cruises' fleet of extravagant tall ships that carry passengers on weeklong fantasy cruises spiced with rum and sun. When he agreed to command the "Fantome, Windjammer's marquee ship, a beautiful 282-foot schooner that "sailed like a pig" in the Gulf of Honduras, he knew that a storm would leave him little space to run. In the southern reaches of the Caribbean, Tropical Storm Mitch whirled to life like a nebula and became Captain March's worst nightmare--a category five storm with 180-mile-per-hour winds and fifty-foot seas. After discharging his passengers in Belize, Captain March and his crew, most of them West Indians, took the $20 million uninsured tall ship out to sea to dodge the approaching storm. What ensued was a deadly game of cat and mouse that confounded experts' predictions and cornered the "Fantome with eerie precision. Based on journalist Jim Carrier's exhaustive research and hundreds of interviews, "The Ship and the Storm explores the story of the "Fantome and Hurricane Mitch from every angle. From the deck of the ship, to the research planes flying into the eye of the hurricane, to islanders and coastal villagers in a desperate battle for survival, "The Ship and the Storm is the heartbreaking and horrifying story of the most destructive hurricane in Western Hemisphere history.



Ship and the Storm: The Loss of the Fantome by Jim Carrier, X
Ship and the Storm: The Loss of the Fantome by Jim Carrier, X
"An outstanding book. Truly gripping and chilling."--Captain G. Andy Chase, Maine Maritime Academy Built for luxury on a grand scale, the "Fantome was a 282-foot, steel-hulled, four-masted schooner commissioned by the Duke of Westminster in the Roaring Twenties to idle along the French Riviera. She was rescued from mothballs in 1971 by self-made Miami entrepreneur Mike Burke, founder of Windjammer Barefoot Cruises, Ltd., who purchased the tall ship from Aristotle Onassis. For the next twenty-seven years, the "Fantome lumbered through the Caribbean, carrying passengers on weeklong fantasy cruises, spiced with rum and sun. Captain Guyan March, thirty-two years old, had spent his entire professional career aboard Mike Burke's aging fleet of tall ships. When he agreed to command the "Fantome in the uncrowded waters of the Gulf of Honduras during hurricane season, he knew that a storm would leave him little time to run and few places to hide. In October 1998, as March and his crew--most of them West Indians and most still in their twenties--neared the end of another cruise season, Tropical Storm Mitch whirled to life like a nebula in the southern reaches of the Caribbean. While hurricane specialists in Miami struggled to decipher satellite photos and conflicting readings, Mitch moved north, then west, ultimately growing into the fourth most powerful Atlantic storm on record as it plowed toward the Gulf of Honduras. After discharging his 97 passengers in Belize, Captain March--with First Mate "Brasso" Frederick, Second Mate Onassis Reyes, and twenty-eight other crew--took the $20 million uninsured ship to sea to try to dodge the approaching storm. Mitch would become the mostdestructive hurricane in Western Hemisphere history, leaving 18,207 people dead or missing. It would devastate Honduras. First, though, it would corner the "Fantome in a deadly game of cat and mouse, confounding the experts' predictions and countering the ship's every move with eerie precision.



The Captain Is Out to Lunch and the Sailors Have Taken Over the Ship - The Captain Is Out to Lunch and the Sailors Have Taken Over the Ship is a collection of extracts from the journals of Charles Bukowski, spanning 1991 to 1993. The book was first published in 1997 with illustrations by Robert Crumb.

Captain's Chest - The Captain's Chest was originally a lockable box belonging to the captain of a ship where important ship's equipment (maps, astrolabes and secret orders) could be stored along with his personal effects. In modern usage, it is often a slang term for the safe on a ship or submarine.

Post-ship - Post-ship was a designation used in the Royal Navy during the age of sail to describe an unrated ship (see rating system of the Royal Navy) which was, for whatever reason, and usually temporarily, commanded by a post-captain instead of a lieutenant or commander. When a post-captain took command of an unrated vessel she would instantly transform from a brig or sloop-of-war to a "post-ship".

Captain Bogg and Salty - Captain Bogg and Salty is a rock (music) band from Portland, Oregon, and a representative member of the subgenre of pirate rock. The band is well-known for their live shows, performed in full pirate regalia, and incorporating a bit of musical theater in between songs (Some of the band members also have careers as actors The band members each portray crew members of the pirate ship Pollywogg, ranging from the ship's captain, Angus Bogg, to the lowly deck-hand Salty.



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