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Ocean Fever: The Damian Foxall Story - cover

Ocean Fever: The Damian Foxall Story

Damian Foxall

Publisher: The Collins Press

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Summary

High risk, adrenaline rushes, extreme weather, knife-edge decisions, rivalries and challenges in the toughest environment are all in a day's work for exceptional Irish sailor, Damian Foxall. Ocean Fever traces his early years as a restless teenager and description of his successes and failures on many teams lifts the lid on this toughest of sports.
Available since: 10/12/2011.
Print length: 303 pages.

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