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On December 18, 1988, Olivier de Kersauson set out on a solo round-the-world race on board his 75-foot multihull Poulain. His goal: set a new speed record for non-stop solo circumnavigation. For one hundred and twenty-five days de Kersauson lived alone, cut off from the world, uncertain of his return.
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Add The Sea Never Changes : My Singlehanded Trimaran Race Around the World, On December 18, 1988, Olivier de Kersauson set out on a solo round-the-world race on board his 75-foot multihull Poulain. His goal: set a new speed record for non-stop solo circumnavigation. For one hundred and twenty-five days de Kersauson lived alone, c, The Sea Never Changes : My Singlehanded Trimaran Race Around the World to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add The Sea Never Changes : My Singlehanded Trimaran Race Around the World, On December 18, 1988, Olivier de Kersauson set out on a solo round-the-world race on board his 75-foot multihull Poulain. His goal: set a new speed record for non-stop solo circumnavigation. For one hundred and twenty-five days de Kersauson lived alone, c, The Sea Never Changes : My Singlehanded Trimaran Race Around the World to your collection on WonderClub |