The Track of the Typhoon

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Pub Date 1 Jul 2025 | Archive Date 5 Jul 2025

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The thrilling true story of a small yacht's daring voyage across the Atlantic.

First published in 1921, this is a classic tale, in the vein of Slocum and Dana, of sailing the 45-foot yacht Typhoon across the Atlantic and back again “for the fun of the thing” and to prove the feat could be done in what was, at the time, considered a very small vessel.

On a cold, blustery, late November day in 1920, a little black 45-foot yacht beat her way slowly through the Narrows against an ebbing tide and a raw nor’wester and tied up at St. George, Staten Island.

To the casual observer there was nothing unusual about the event, except possibly the lateness of the season, but to the practiced eye there were signs that spelled something more than a post-season run to the fishing banks. Her storm trisail, her tattered ensign, her decks and rail scoured white, the life lines strung between her shrouds – all were marks that told of a battle with strong winds and heavy seas. She was the Typhoon, thirty-two days from the Azores, and in her short career since her launching in July, she had completed a cruise of seven thousand-odd miles that had taken her across the North Atlantic and back again.

This is the story of the Typhoon, from the time of her conception by William Nutting, editor of Motor Boat magazine, and his friend, the legendary naval architect William Atkin, to the finish of her cruise a year later – a journey to prove that it was possible to cross a large ocean in what at the time was considered a very small vessel.

The Track of the Typhoon is a classic tale of sailing across the Atlantic for the fun of the thing: for the sport of picking one’s way across great stretches of water by sextant and pitting one’s wits against the raw, honest forces of nature. It is a story that further cements what Slocum, Voss, Blackburn, and Day knew – that the size of a boat has little to do with its seaworthiness. Most of all, Typhoon will inspire a confidence in the possibilities of the small yacht and instill in readers a desire to explore the sea in their own small craft.

The thrilling true story of a small yacht's daring voyage across the Atlantic.

First published in 1921, this is a classic tale, in the vein of Slocum and Dana, of sailing the 45-foot yacht Typhoon...


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"With a dry wit and deadpan understatement, William Nutting’s classic tale, The Track of the Typhoon, takes the reader on an unforgettable transatlantic voyage in a 45-foot gaff ketch designed by Nutting and his friends. The skipper and his crew brave storms, knockdowns, and food supplies that dwindle dangerously—though the stock of cognac never seems to run low. For Nutting, a man who famously prioritized madcap maritime fun over safety, it was all just a splendid jaunt across the ocean—one that many of us would love to have made—in spite of multiple near-death experiences."

—Rod Scher, author of Ship of Lost Souls: The Tragic Wreck of the Steamship Valencia

"With a dry wit and deadpan understatement, William Nutting’s classic tale, The Track of the Typhoon, takes the reader on an unforgettable transatlantic voyage in a 45-foot gaff ketch designed by...


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ISBN 9781493090457
PRICE US$24.95 (USD)
PAGES 256

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