

The True Story of a Married Couple Stranded at Sea
7 snips Jul 11, 2025
Sophie Elmhirst, a British journalist and author of 'A Marriage at Sea,' shares the incredible tale of Maurice and Maralyn Bailey, a couple who sold their home to sail to New Zealand. Their adventure takes a dramatic turn when they collide with a sperm whale, leaving them stranded on a raft in the Pacific. Elmhirst dives into the psychological challenges they faced, the impact on their marriage, and their quest for self-sufficiency amid isolation. The discussion reveals deep insights into resilience and companionship during life's wildest storms.
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Marilyn's Pragmatism Drives Adventure
- Maurice and Marilyn sold everything and moved to England's south coast to build their boat.
- Marilyn's pragmatism drove the journey's reality, while Maurice was more dreamer than doer.
Escape from Narrow England
- 1960s-70s England presented narrow-minded, stultifying environments for many.
- Maurice felt trapped and yearned to escape land and society's limits through nature and adventure.
Whale Collision and Raft Survival
- The Baileys experienced a whale collision that sank their boat during Pacific crossing.
- They escaped to a life raft with salvaged supplies and faced the vast ocean without a radio transmitter.