Kihivas: Alone at the Ends of the Earth (Nonfiction Sailing Adventure Memoir), by Istvan Kopar
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Solo circumnavigation of the globe. Fewer than 300 sailors in history have accomplished it, less than the number of people who have climbed Mt. Everest, or even those who have gone to space. In 1990, Istvan Kopar set out to earn his place among this elite fraternity—and to do so with only one stop. If he were successful, he would realize a lifelong dream, and bring pride to his home country of Hungary in the process. Yet the risk of failure carried with it the possibility of dying alone in the middle of the vast sea. Over twenty years ago, Kopar first published the inspiring chronicle of his journey in his native Hungarian. All of his hopes, dreams, and fears coalesced into one word: “Kihivas”—The Challenge. Now, Kihivas: Alone at the Ends of the Earth brings this thrilling story to an English-speaking readership for the first time. Kopar recounts every element of his adventure, from custom building his own 31-foot yacht, Salammbo, to battling the legendary waves of the Roaring Forties. His narrative is interspersed with proud descriptions of Hungary’s impressive maritime heritage, even as a landlocked country, and heartfelt portrayals of the memories that kept him going as he faced thousands of miles of lonely ocean. Experience a glimpse into the struggles, thrills, and insights known only to those who dare to pursue the greatest of challenges—alone at the ends of the earth.
Kihivas: Alone at the Ends of the Earth (Nonfiction Sailing Adventure Memoir), by Istvan Kopar- Amazon Sales Rank: #77090 in eBooks
- Published on: 2015-10-29
- Released on: 2015-10-29
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Review "Istvan Kopar's story of his 1990 solo circumnavigation is a mesmerizing tale. The overall plot line may be similar to other sailing adventures, but what makes this a remarkable read is the voice. This Hungarian-born sailor has a fresh perspective which results in fascinating, tangible details coming across the page. Part ship's log, part personal reflection and part adventure story, Kihivas keeps readers' interest. It should resonate with any sailor, and prove to be a page-turner for most literary types... Re-reading passages for the sheer beauty of the words and the momentary transport to the deck of Salammbo should be expected." -Sailing Magazine
About the Author Istvan Kopar was born in Budapest, Hungary, in 1953. Despite growing up in a landlocked country behind the Iron Curtain, Kopar was determined to be a sailor and a circumnavigator. At age 17, he joined the merchant marine, working for MAHART (Hungarian Shipping Company), 1971-1984. Kopar traveled the world over the course of his career, and has stated that he "lost count after visiting over 100 different countries."Kopar started his own marina/charter operation and sailing school in Europe in the 1980s. He was an operational manager of the biggest vessel recovery company in the U.S. from 2000 to 2010. He has taught at Sea School, Fort Lauderdale, and is an instructor trainer for U.S. Sailing. He is also a USCG-licensed commercial captain.Kopar's proudest accomplishment to date was his solo one-stop circumnavigation of the globe, 1990-1991. He built his own boat for the voyage, Salammbo. Due to his shoestring budget, Kopar sailed without GPS, autopilot, radar, a water-maker, or any heating device. He was forced to rely on the use of a sextant and manual plotting for determining his course, and upon Morse code for weather forecasts. His first book details his adventures on this voyage. After Kopar returned safely home, Salammbo was exhibited at the 1992 World Expo in Seville, Spain, alongside a replica of the Santa Maria, and the U.S. Space Shuttle Discovery.Kopar holds a B.S. in Maritime Studies from the Technical University of Budapest, as well as a B.S. in Economics/Foreign Trade from the College for Foreign Trade at Budapest. He is fluent both in English and his native Hungarian. Kopar moved to the United States in 1994, and became a naturalized U.S. citizen in 2000. He has two adult children, and currently lives with his wife in Boca Raton, Florida. He works as the Sailing Master at Seawanhaka Corinthian Yacht Club (NY) during the sailing season. Kopar was recently accepted as an entrant in the Golden Globe Race 2018, a nonstop solo race around the world.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful. A Great Read By Amazon Customer I read this book as somebody who enjoys being on the water, but has very minimal sailing experience. Although I'm no expert on sailing, I enjoyed the book. I wanted to keep reading it and I finished it very quickly. The authors do a great job of giving me a sense of what it was like even though I have no experience that's anything close to what Istvan Kopar did. If you are an experienced sailor, you'll probably enjoy the book even more than I did.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. The adventure of a lifetime - a solo circumnavigation - ... By Albrecht Seer The adventure of a lifetime - a solo circumnavigation - that consequently changed a man's life but not his dreams of sailing the seven oceans alone! Coming from landlocked Hungary when it still was a Communist country behind the infamous Iron Curtain Istavan Kopar found his own course to the ultimate freedom by sailing around the world singlehanded following the most challenging route through the Roaring Forties and Screaming Fifties of the Southern Oceans. His account of the epic voyage is a thrilling document which gives the reader a chance to really comprehend and appreciate the enormous achievement of successfully finishing a seemingly impossible project that required an incredible amount of physical and mental strenght to overcome all the difficulties and obstacles - from the very first beginning when the 31 ft sailboat had to be transported from Hungary to the starting point at Pula in what is now Croatia, then still Yugoslavia. The log book entries along with the narrative passages of the book picture vividly the various highs and lows, storms and a knockdown not only weatherwise but also in terms of the psychological and physical status of the lone sailor as he is battling the unforgiving forces of the Southern Ocean. The interested reader finds a load of valuable information on sailing details as well as on the boat's equipment and provisions for such an adventure. With the general technical progress during the last 25 years in mind and also considering the limited resources which Istvan Kopar had to start out all by himself one cannot fail to admire the successfully finished circumnavigation. The author is planning to participate in a singlehanded race around the globe in 2018. Hopefully there will be another book coming after this circumnavigation - which should be the third one for Captain Kopar - once again!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Awesome journey! By mary l I was so impressed with the depth and breadth of this journey. It was awe inspiring. Kopar not only constructed his own boat but kept it in constant repair. He has such great strength of character. Enjoyed his love of his family, his friends and his country; also his choice of books and music to feel him going. He was incredibly resourceful. It made me appreciate the explorers of old in a new way. Reading about his trip was exciting and suspenseful. It often reminded me of "The Perfect Storm" and the book about the rowing team at the 1936 Olympics. I love the beach but you get an entirely different perspective when you are offshore. The ocean is so vast and this book gives you such an appreciation for it. Kopar is incredibly brave and determined! The book was very well written and the pictures added to the enjoyment of the story.
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