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���� Some boats are built to fish.Others are built to survive.
In the summer of 1975, twenty-one-year-old RP Nash had nothing but a sleeping bag, a few dollars, and a reckless hunger for something bigger than small-town life. What he found was Southeast Alaska... and a 1907 wooden fishing boat that probably should have been retired decades earlier.
This wasn't just a job. It was survival.
From wild parties and golf-course hustles in Washington State to the unforgiving waters of the North Pacific, Going Fair Wind is a raw, hilarious, and brutally honest memoir of a greenhorn deckhand thrown into the dangerous world of commercial salmon fishing.
Onboard the aging M/V Audrey-rotting hull, failing bilge pumps, and a captain barely more experienced than himself-Nash faces:
• Violent storms and twenty-foot seas
• Mechanical failures that could mean sinking
• Grueling openers where sleep is optional
• The constant reality that one mistake could be the last
But beyond the danger lies something deeper.
This is the story of a young man discovering resilience, grit, and leadership the hard way-at sea. The lessons learned on the deck of a leaking fishing boat would later shape his path into business ownership and entrepreneurship.
Told with sharp humor, vivid detail, and zero romanticizing, Going Fair Wind captures:
✔ The wild culture of 1970s Alaska fishing towns
✔ The transformation from reckless youth to responsible captain
✔ The brotherhood of men working brutal jobs
✔ The thin line between adventure and disaster
If you enjoy The Perfect Storm, Deadliest Catch, or true-life maritime adventure stories, this gripping memoir will keep you turning pages.
Because sometimes the only way forward...
is straight into the storm.
In the summer of 1975, twenty-one-year-old RP Nash had nothing but a sleeping bag, a few dollars, and a reckless hunger for something bigger than small-town life. What he found was Southeast Alaska... and a 1907 wooden fishing boat that probably should have been retired decades earlier.
This wasn't just a job. It was survival.
From wild parties and golf-course hustles in Washington State to the unforgiving waters of the North Pacific, Going Fair Wind is a raw, hilarious, and brutally honest memoir of a greenhorn deckhand thrown into the dangerous world of commercial salmon fishing.
Onboard the aging M/V Audrey-rotting hull, failing bilge pumps, and a captain barely more experienced than himself-Nash faces:
• Violent storms and twenty-foot seas
• Mechanical failures that could mean sinking
• Grueling openers where sleep is optional
• The constant reality that one mistake could be the last
But beyond the danger lies something deeper.
This is the story of a young man discovering resilience, grit, and leadership the hard way-at sea. The lessons learned on the deck of a leaking fishing boat would later shape his path into business ownership and entrepreneurship.
Told with sharp humor, vivid detail, and zero romanticizing, Going Fair Wind captures:
✔ The wild culture of 1970s Alaska fishing towns
✔ The transformation from reckless youth to responsible captain
✔ The brotherhood of men working brutal jobs
✔ The thin line between adventure and disaster
If you enjoy The Perfect Storm, Deadliest Catch, or true-life maritime adventure stories, this gripping memoir will keep you turning pages.
Because sometimes the only way forward...
is straight into the storm.