"A gripping compendium of noteworthy small-boat voyages made over the centuries." --John Harland, author of Seamanship in the Age of Sail A Speck on the Sea chronicles the greatest ocean voyages attempted in the littlest boats. These feats include: Diego Mendez's voyage to rescue Columbus - William Okeley's escape from slavery in a folding rowboat - Ernest Shackleton's death-cheating journeys - And more "A gripping compendium of noteworthy small-boat voyages made over the centuries." William H. Longyard (Winston-Salem, NC) has paddled, rowed, and sailed small boats for 25 years. A high school English teacher, he has published several books and written articles for boating journals. More than Seventy Accounts of Big Adventures in Small Boats In A Speck on the Sea , William Longyard reaches back through five centuries to gather a collection of sea adventures in which the smallest, unlikeliest craft--and the daring individuals aboard them--completed extraordinary voyages against great odds. From canoes and small sailboats to a pair of strap-to-your-feet pontoons, the watercraft in these true stories make nearly as varied a collection as the mariners who piloted them. The intrepid seafarers and their feats of seamanship include: Ed Gillet's kite-powered transpacific kayak voyage - Gladys Gradely's 1902 quest to become the first woman to solo the Atlantic - Ben Lecomte's swim across an ocean for love - Hugo Vihlen's 1968 ocean crossing in the 6-foot sailboat April Fool - Peter Bird's tragic attempt to row across the Pacific - And scores more Whether driven by desperation, adventure, or a desire for fame and fortune, the risktakers in these stories show what vast oceans can be crossed in tiny contrivances by those who dare. "Great fun to read."-- Cruising World "Very few reference books make for such riveting reading."-- Good Old Boat "Re-creates these awe-inspiring adventures in fascinating detail."-- NW Yachting "Seagoing heroes and scalawags come alive with rich detail in Longyard's volume of salty tales."--Judy Blumhorst, Commodore Emeritus, Northern California Association of West Wight Potter Owners and Webmaster, www.trailersailer.com William H. Longyard has spent twenty-five years paddling, rowing, and sailing small boats of all kinds. He has published several books and written numerous articles for boating journals. William H. Longyard (Winston-Salem, NC) has paddled, rowed, and sailed small boats for 25 years. A high school English teacher, he has published several books and written articles for boating journals.