"SAC2016" is a raw, unembellished account of a solo Atlantic crossing on a tiny, hand-built yacht. A long-time advocate of simplicity and self-reliance at sea, Arek Pawelek sets off without a radio, without weather forecasts, relying solely on seamanship and a plywood hull he built himself. From this voyage comes a story of courage, skill, and traditional sailing craft. An experienced sailor and seasoned racer, the author offers practical guidance for anyone daring to cross the ocean in a Setka - modestly, but with grit. Following his earlier books "Cena Strachu" and "Horn," Pawelek once again delivers a tale where what truly matters is the sailor, the sea, and a well-prepared boat.