Larry DeMers wrote:My vote for a good sailing movie..to a point, is "Dead Calm". Takes place in the South Pacific, is the first appearance of Nicole Kidman in a major pix, and the guy that makes you jump out of your seats is played perfectly by Billy Zane in one of his first roles. The movie still causes my wife to jump into my lap a few times, even after perhaps 5 viewings.
Larry DeMers
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Being and Auz flick, they tended to get the sailing as accurate as possible, but had to embelish a bit on the schooner for obvious reasons.
A very riviting film which was a documentary was BOC Kockdow Challenge 1990 - 1991: One Man's challenge Against the Fury of the Ocean . Don McIntyre is an amazing man and this is as close as you can ever get to feeling what a trip like this is about. I don't know if it was ever released on DVD, but you can find VHS on Amazon without a problem and you may find it on Youtube. Don and his wife also spent a year on Antartica in a small shack.
Another film that is on topic of another post is Open Water, where they jump off the sailboat for a swim, but no one remembered to put the lader down.
White Squall and Master and Commander are also good movies.