Bermuda Suicide Challenge in a flats boat
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About the Book
The incredible true story of two brothers on an unprecedented fifteen hundred mile, unescorted voyage across the treacherous
My brother Ralph invited me to go from North Carolina almost 700 miles to Bermuda on his own designed flats boat called the Intruder 21. The catch was that the boat was really only 21 foot long and with only two foot sides before we loaded it up with nearly 2000 pounds of gasoline, we now only had less than a foot above the waterline. We were also to go by ourselves without any type of escort.
His plan was to make it to Bermuda, spend the night and return this time to New York Harbor. After topping off the original 288 gallons plus an addition 50 gallons of gas; the trip back would be about 100 miles further. That, was his plan!
About the Author
I am 49 years old and have been married to Jill for about 21 years. We have two boys Bryan and Jonathan. The family owns two pets, Casey their Golden/Labrador Retriever and Benny their black and white cat.
I have spent much of my youth around the Banana and Indian rivers and surfing in the Atlantic Ocean in
I used to scuba dive a fair amount, but have slowed down because lack of partners, it’s expensive and I don’t own a motor boat anymore. I’ve been a certified scuba diver since the 80’s. I used to take my 21 foot Bayliner Bowrider (don’t own it anymore) out 26 miles to the Pelican Grounds off Cape Canaveral, Florida to bottom fish and dive at 100 plus. Once I caught an 11 pound barnacle crusted lobster there. I still own an 18 foot Hobie sail boat with a broken mast (Ralph helped me break it after going five miles out in the Ocean). I still use the fiberglass kayak that I built in
I am still a handyman/house painter and have been self employed for over 26 years.
I can be contacted at bobbrown1408@aol.com