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Nat Philbrick // 'In the Heart of the Sea' Writer
Episode 233

Nat Philbrick // 'In the Heart of the Sea' Writer

On the Wind Sailing · 59 North, Ltd.

May 15, 20181h 6mExplicit

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Show Notes

#233. Nat Philbrick is the author of 'In the Heart of the Sea,' the famous story of the whaling ship Essex, which sunk in the Pacific after being attacked by an angry sperm whale. This true-life story became the inspiration for Herman Melville's classic 'Moby Dick', and at the time, was one of the most well-know sea stories. Of course Nat's book, which recounted the true story from the perspective of the ship's cabin boy, went on to become a Hollywood movie of the same name. Nat's also a sailor, and actually lives on Nantucket, the whaling capital of the world in the 1700's. I chatted with Nat about his career as a sailor and writer back in February.

On the Wind is presented by Forbes Horton Yachts. And also supported by Weems & Plath, and Broadreach.