In his day had already done a couple of posts about this lovely navigator Ramon Prat, and his ship, The Paradisse.
http://nautijorge.blogspot.com/2008/08/un-hombre-de-mar.html
http://nautijorge.blogspot.com/2009/07/el-paraiso-perdido-37- 4809n-14-1501w.html
Unfortunately, at the junction back to the old continent and about 360 miles from Cape San Vicente, a leak will wrecked, losing his Paradisse.
Today we received so much news of major ocean crossings of professional sailors backed by powerful sponsors, seems almost a daily occurrence, and lost in part the traditional fascination with the dream of many boaters across the pond.
After overcoming the setback of the loss of his ship and, above all, having overcome a vicious disease, Ramon has launched narrate the troubles of its flavors and round-trip odyssey across the Atlantic, providing extensive information and practical data for those who, like him, we dream of sailing to new oceans, capturing it in the book "The Odyssey Paradisse."
I can not imagine the unfortunate Paradisse lying in the dark ocean bottom covered with algae and coral, marine life refuge, now that we revive his master's history. www.laodiseadelparadisse.com.
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