- Alec Rose
Sir Alec Rose (
13 July ,1908 -11 January ,1991 ) was a nursery owner and fruit merchant inEngland who had a passion for amateursingle-handed sailing , for which he was ultimatelyknighted .Alec Rose was born in
Canterbury . DuringWorld War II he served in theRoyal Navy as a diesel mechanic on a convoy escort, HMS "Leith". In 1964, Rose participated in the second single-handedtransatlantic race, placing fourth across the line in his 36 foot cutterLively Lady , originally built of paduak by Mr. Cambridge, the previous owner, inCalcutta .Rose then modified the boat, including the addition of a
mizzenmast , to sail single-handed around the world. He attempted to start this journey at approximately the same time asFrancis Chichester sailingGypsy Moth IV in 1966, but a series of misfortunes delayed Rose's departure until the following year. The journey was closely followed by the British and international press, and culminated in his successful return inPortsmouth onJuly 4 ,1968 , 354 days later, to cheering crowds of hundreds of thousands. The following day he was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II, and nine days later he turned 60 years old. His voyages are detailed in his book "My Lively Lady."On
17 December ,1967 , the thenAustralia n Prime Minister,Harold Holt , drove with some family members to Port Phillip Heads, south ofMelbourne , to view Rose complete this leg of his voyage. Holt then went for a swim at nearby Cheviot Beach, but the surf was rough, he disappeared from view, and was presumed to have drowned.Sir Alec died aged 82.
External links
*http://home.nycap.rr.com/sailingalone/solos/AmWebPage.htm
*http://news.bbc.co.uk/onthisday/hi/dates/stories/july/4/newsid_2744000/2744481.stm
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