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Daughters of the Sea

A Memoir of Growing up Afloat, Voyaging into Adulthood
Brief Description
Defying the disbelief of friends and colleagues, Geraldine’s parents decided to bring up their family on board a sailing boat, determined to turn their seafaring dream into reality. In 1946 her father is given six months to live and invalided from the Royal Navy. Yet, gradually,... Read More
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A wholly unique story of four daughters growing up afloat, and crewing around the south coast of the UK, the Atlantic Ocean and Mediterranean Sea.

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Defying the disbelief of friends and colleagues, Geraldine’s parents decided to bring up their family on board a sailing boat, determined to turn their seafaring dream into reality.

In 1946 her father is given six months to live and invalided from the Royal Navy. Yet, gradually, with the help of friends and the generosity of strangers, dreams became reality.

The Griffin daughters grew up to love the freedom of the sea learning their art from an early age. Geraldine learned to navigate by the stars and to maintain the traditional sails and rigging. While still children, this crew of sisters became Registered British Seamen.

In 1965 women, let alone girls, were rarely considered as competent crew, yet they couldn’t have been more ready as they set off across the Atlantic. Sailing the family’s sturdy 50ft ketch with “Captain Cook’s instruments along Christopher Columbus’s route”, there was no satnav, no autopilot, no telephone, just a compass, sextant, paper charts, ample provisions and 100gallons of water.

This memoir is a saga of delights, lazy sailing days, mid-Atlantic swims and celebrations; of adversity, storms and disaster. It delivers a unique story of optimism and resilience. It is also a story of coming of age.

Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781836286271

Publisher: Troubador Publishing

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 28 February 2026

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Troubador Publishing

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 22.0mm

Width: 156.0mm

Height: 234.0mm

Weight: 654g

Pages: 416

About the Author

Geraldine Griffin grew up aboard a series of sailing boats – mostly gaff ketches - with her parents and three sisters, becoming bo’sun and navigator. She has written many articles for yachting magazines and Blackwood’s Magazine and now lives ashore in Somerset with her husband. They have four children and five grandchildren.

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