

An edition of A Mile Down (2005)
The True Story of a Disastrous Career at Sea
By David Vann
Publish Date
May 10, 2005
Publisher
Thunder's Mouth Press
Language
eng
Pages
256
Description:
If you've ever owned a sailboat or had a friend who did, you know how it begins: with a dream. You dream about the ship, and gradually the dream consumes you. Practical considerations lose all meaning ... until, inevitably, the dream morphs into a nightmare. David Vann is familiar with that nightmare. His begins in Turkey: a thirty-year-old tourist, he stumbles across the steel frame of a ninety-foot sailboat that cries out to be built. From friends, family, and credit cards, he borrows the $150,000 to construct the ship. The Turkish builders take shameless advantage of him, eventually charging him over $500,000. On the edge of financial ruin, Vann starts a chartering business. But, when some new part of the ship isn't falling apart, he encounters freak storms. As his debts escalate, Vann begins to wonder if he is merely repeating his father's dreams and failures at sea-which ended with his father's suicide.
subjects: Sailboats, Seafaring life, Sailing, Biography, Boatbuilding, Business losses, Anecdotes, Chartering, Boats and boating