From Kauri Trees to Sunlit Seas by Don Silk

From Kauri Trees to Sunlit Seas by Don Silk

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Recounts the adventures of Don Silk, co-owner of the successful shipping company Silk & Boyd. Silk sailed the Pacific for nearly four decades. During this time, vessels were bought and sold, rebuilt and wrecked; cargoes of coconuts and corned beef, pineapples and pearl shells were transported.

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From Kauri Trees to Sunlit Seas by Don Silk

Don Silk built his first boat, the "Patsy Jean", with a book on boat building in one hand. Constructed from specially milled Northland kauri, it was launched at Opononi, on the Hokianga Harbour, and in 1959 he set off for Rarotonga with his wife and baby daughter. Scarcely more than a decade later he was the co-owner, with Bob Boyd, of the highly successful inter-island shipping company Silk & Boyd, based in the Cook Islands. At their peak in the 1970s, they operated a fleet of three vessels and moved thousands of tonnes of cargo around the South Pacific, as well as to the various international destinations. This work recounts Silk's adventures in the Pacific over nearly four decades. During this time, vessels were bought and sold, rebuilt and wrecked; cargoes of coconuts and corned beef, pineapples and pearl shells were transported, along with crazy English beachcombers and Mormon missionaries complete with bicycles. The excitement of hurricanes and shipwrecks, stowaways and drunken sea captains was matched by the challenge of outwitting officialdom, as Silk endeavoured to explain, on one occasion, a shipment of arms and, on another, a cargo of liquor worth more than a million dollars.
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ISBN 13 9780908877492
ISBN 10 0908877498
Title From Kauri Trees to Sunlit Seas
Author Don Silk
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Random House New Zealand Ltd
Year published 1994-08-31
Number of pages 240
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.