Synopses & Reviews
On a fateful South American bus trip, journalist Nick Thorpe overheard some fellow passengers discussing an improbable plan to sail 2,500 miles from northern Chile to Easter Island on the Viracocha -- a boat made of reeds. The crew's aim in reviving this pre-Incan boat-building technology was twofold: to reopen the controversial migration theories of Thor Heyerdahl, who sailed his boat the Kon-Tiki from Peru to Polynesia in 1947, and to have one heck of an adventure in the process. Thorpe talked his way on board Captain Phil Buck's Viracocha only to find himself plagued by uncertainty. Why did the crew include a tree surgeon, a jewelry salesman, and two ducks? What happened to the navigator? Did anybody actually know how to sail? And, most important, where was the life raft?
8 Men and a Duck charts this hilarious and un-nerving Pacific voyage as it rolls between waves of high drama and high farce: from the five-day launch off a Chilean beach to the bungled phone call that triggered a naval rescue alert to the sad fate of Pedro the duck to the constant race against the inexorable sinking of the soggy hull.
Despite the best efforts of storms and sharks and fast-moving freighters, an alarming lack of sailing qualifications, and a rival explorer dogging the adventure at every turn, the crew members of the Viracocha lived to tell their extraordinary tale right through to its wickedly unexpected conclusion. Nick Thorpe's account is by turns funny, touching, and thrilling -- a story of friendship, fate, and the unlikely distances people will go for real adventure.
About the Author
An award-winning travel and feature writer, Nick Thorpe began his career as a reporter on the Edinburgh Evening News and Scotsman newspapers and has since worked for The Times (London), The Guardian, The Independent, The Daily Telegraph, and a range of other media, including the BBC World Service. He has covered Russian presidential elections, and reported on travels in Zanzibar, the Amazon, and Oman, among many other major stories. He has won Travel Story of the Year Award from the Foreign Press Association, the British Telecom Feature Writer of the Year award, and the Travelex Travel Writing Award. He lives in Edinburgh with his wife, Ali.
Table of Contents
Contents Prologue:ÿCan I Borrow Your Safety Harness?
Chapter One
The Bus of Destiny
Chapter Two
The Missing Voyage
Chapter Three
A Bag of Flies
Chapter Four
The Longest Launch
Chapter Five
Green Luminous Froth
Chapter Six
In Deep Water
Chapter Seven
The Trouble with Fish
Chapter Eight
Webbed Feet and Shark Fins
Chapter Nine
The Perils of Steel and Dreams
Chapter Ten
A Proper Storm
Chapter Eleven
Still Ocean
Chapter Twelve
Last Tango Before Landfall
Chapter Thirteen
Things to Do with a Used Reed Boat
Epilogue:ÿThor Revisited
Appendix A:ÿThe Easter Island Enigma
Appendix B:ÿHow to Build a Reed Boat, by Phil Buck
Appendix C:ÿDiagrams of the Viracocha
Acknowledgments