Pride of the Sea by Tom Waldron recounts the loss of the Pride of Baltimore, the city’s goodwill ship, in 1986.
“Absolutely wonderful. A vivid tale of courage and endurance.”
— Publishers Weekly
“One of the year’s great adventure reads.”
— The Washington Post
“An excellent account…a supreme effort. Pride of the Sea is a book that will satisfy.”
— The Baltimore Sun
On a warm spring morning in May 1986, twelve crew members were sailing the Atlantic on perhaps the most historically accurate sailboat of its day, the Pride of Baltimore. They were on the journey home, unaware of the desperate fight for survival that was to come. With little warning, in a patch of the Bermuda Triangle, a sudden fierce storm roared across the ocean, its 70-knot winds overwhelming the beautiful schooner. Within minutes, Pride sank, hundreds of miles from land, leaving four dead and eight locked in a terrifying battle against the sea. Tom Waldron takes readers inside Pride, from her glorious launch to final voyage. Pride of the Sea tells, in vivid detail, the story of those who survived and those lost at sea. And it examines why the tragedy occurred and addresses responsibility for the disaster.