
Stranded
Alaska's Worst Maritime Disaster Nearly Happened Twice
Aaron Saunders(Author)
Dundurn Group Ltd (Publisher)
Will be published approx. on 31. December 2015
Book
Paperback/Softback
144 pages
978-1-4597-3154-7 (ISBN)
Description
The sinking of the Canadian Pacific steamship Princess Sophia was Alaska's worst maritime disaster - until it nearly happened again.
In 1918, the Canadian Pacific steamship Princess Sophia left Skagway, Alaska, on her last trip of the season to Vancouver. She never made it. Battered by a raging snowstorm and sent dangerously off course, she ran aground on Vanderbilt Reef, a rocky shoal in Lynn Canal, North America's deepest and longest fjord. She would spend two days high and dry on the reef, with rescue ships standing by, unable to help, before she finally slid to her watery grave.
Seventy-six years later, another ship - the modern Star Princess - finds herself off course in Lynn Canal, and history nearly repeats itself. Weaving together events past and present, Aaron Saunders tells the story of two very different ships that set sail from Skagway at opposite ends of the century. Their common bond - the unassuming and often treacherous stretch of water known as Lynn Canal.
In 1918, the Canadian Pacific steamship Princess Sophia left Skagway, Alaska, on her last trip of the season to Vancouver. She never made it. Battered by a raging snowstorm and sent dangerously off course, she ran aground on Vanderbilt Reef, a rocky shoal in Lynn Canal, North America's deepest and longest fjord. She would spend two days high and dry on the reef, with rescue ships standing by, unable to help, before she finally slid to her watery grave.
Seventy-six years later, another ship - the modern Star Princess - finds herself off course in Lynn Canal, and history nearly repeats itself. Weaving together events past and present, Aaron Saunders tells the story of two very different ships that set sail from Skagway at opposite ends of the century. Their common bond - the unassuming and often treacherous stretch of water known as Lynn Canal.
Reviews / Votes
Stranded is a fluid telling of the stories of two passenger ship groundings in Alaskan coastal waters. * The Northern Mariner *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Toronto
Canada
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
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Dimensions
Height: 213 mm
Width: 213 mm
Thickness: 13 mm
Weight
386 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4597-3154-7 (9781459731547)
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E-Book
10/2015
Dundurn Press
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Person
Aaron Saunders writes about cruises and maritime history for The Province, Canadian Traveller, Cruise & Travel Lifestyles, Shippax CFI, and many others. He is the founder of the website From the Deck Chair. When not at sea, he calls Vancouver home.
Content
Contents
Introduction
Chapter One: The Rush to Skagway
Chapter Two: "A Slow Trip Through Alaska" - Princess Sophia
Chapter Three: The Star Princess Sets Sail
Chapter Four: The Storm - Princess Sophia
Chapter Five: The Turn - Star Princess
Chapter Six: The Accident - Princess Sophia
Chapter Seven: The Turn - Star Princess
Chapter Eight: Stranded On the Rocks - Princess Sophia
Chapter Nine: Beaching the Star Princess
Chapter Ten: Those Last Minutes - Princess Sophia
Chapter Eleven: Aftermath - Confusion and Chaos
Chapter Twelve: Star Princess Sails On
Notes
Notes on Sources
Index
Introduction
Chapter One: The Rush to Skagway
Chapter Two: "A Slow Trip Through Alaska" - Princess Sophia
Chapter Three: The Star Princess Sets Sail
Chapter Four: The Storm - Princess Sophia
Chapter Five: The Turn - Star Princess
Chapter Six: The Accident - Princess Sophia
Chapter Seven: The Turn - Star Princess
Chapter Eight: Stranded On the Rocks - Princess Sophia
Chapter Nine: Beaching the Star Princess
Chapter Ten: Those Last Minutes - Princess Sophia
Chapter Eleven: Aftermath - Confusion and Chaos
Chapter Twelve: Star Princess Sails On
Notes
Notes on Sources
Index