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The clip Solitude from Deep Water (2006)
Knox-Johnston: Nowadays with GPS
you can pinpoint your position to within a few feet
on any portion of the globe.
In the '60s, that just wasn't the case.
Don Crowhurst sailed over the horizon
and effectively into oblivion.
Knox-Johnston: I don't think people understand
what it was like in those days...
pre-special foods, pre-weather forecasts,
pre-satellites.
Bernard: You can't imagine how intensely I was living,
how good it is to be on your own.
You climb up and you look back at your boat.
There is the sea, the wind, the sound of the water...
above all, the beauty of the boat surging forward.