When it was first sailed in 1906, the Bermuda Race made the sea a
playground by creating a new sport-ocean racing by amateur sailors in
normal boats. Sponsored by the Cruising Club of America and the Royal
Bermuda Yacht Club, the race is now so glamorous that sailors' ears perk
up when it is mentioned, so difficult that participants ask themselves
Why am I out here again? and so addictive that they keep coming back for
this every-other-year event. In this lavish, heavily illustrated book,
yachting historian (and Bermuda Racer) John Rousmaniere tells the story
of the remarkable sailors, the great boats, the tactics, the Gulf Stream
ordeal, and the lure of Bermuda that make this the world's classic ocean
race.