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The clip No Information from Deep Water (2006)
had tried to report news of his progress.
But after the cable claiming the world's speed record,
his messages were rare and hard to decipher.
There were many telegrams from him
where we couldn't put out a story
because even stretching our imaginations,
we couldn't decipher... we couldn't figure out
what he was talking about.
They were cryptic beyond belief.
One came through "off Brazil."
Well, where off Brazil?
Sometime in the middle of January... I think it was the 18th or the 19th,
we got a message saying
he was having trouble
and, in future, we would not be receiving
any messages from him.
Um...
panic.
Rodney was facing the prospect
of no information
at a crucial stage in the race.
Swinton: Crowhurst's last cable claimed he was 500 miles
into the southern ocean,
and closing on Tetley.
Ahead of them, Moitessier and Knox-Johnston
were approaching the most dangerous part of the course...
the last stretch of the southern ocean
before Cape Horn.
Knox-Johnston: Cape Horn becomes fixed in your mind.
"Once I'm round Cape Horn,
I can turn north.
I can get out of this bastard of a place."
'Cause it is a bastard of a place.
Imagine yourself in something about
the size of a small truck,
and coming towards you is a 12-story high building.
That is the size of the waves down there.