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Sunday, November 30, 2008
Inlet ChartBook: Southeastern United States
Randy from Homeward Bound recommended Inlet ChartBook: Southeastern United States by Steve Dodge. We put this book to good use during an off-shore passage between Beaufort Inlet and Masonboro Inlet, NC. Information on navigation and photos of inlets are most helpful for the first time passage though these inlets.
Wednesday, February 27, 2008
The Gentleman's Guide to Passages South
The Gentleman's Guide to Passages South
by Bruce Van Sant.
The cruisers "Bible" for travelling between Florida and Venezuela! Our copy is the Sixth Edition, it is packed with helpful advice for any cruiser planning to head to the Caribbean via the Bahamas. I am going to upgrade to the spiral bound edition, this will make for easy reference and use on passage.
We have read and heard of many tales of woe from people heading down the "Thorny Path". We have also heard from people who completed the journey without too much drama. This led me to start researching the topic in a hope to be better prepared for the day when we take on the Thorny Path.
Reading Van Sant's book has resulted in the realization that sailing into the Trades in Winter will not be easy, but it can be done.
The cruisers "Bible" for travelling between Florida and Venezuela! Our copy is the Sixth Edition, it is packed with helpful advice for any cruiser planning to head to the Caribbean via the Bahamas. I am going to upgrade to the spiral bound edition, this will make for easy reference and use on passage.
We have read and heard of many tales of woe from people heading down the "Thorny Path". We have also heard from people who completed the journey without too much drama. This led me to start researching the topic in a hope to be better prepared for the day when we take on the Thorny Path.
Reading Van Sant's book has resulted in the realization that sailing into the Trades in Winter will not be easy, but it can be done.
Monday, January 28, 2008
A Sunburned Country
In a Sunburned Country
by Bill Bryson
Bill Bryson is at his best as he takes us on a trip down under. He manages to capture the essence of what Australia and Australians are all about. He shares hilarious tales of the phobias of many a visitor to Australia; the worrying about deadly spiders and snakes and of course sharks. Along the way he meets real, true blue characters and notes interesting historical trivia that even most Aussies wouldn't know.
We have given this book to more people than any other we've shared. Take it from an Aussie - you won't find a more entertaining or accurate look at Australia.
Bill Bryson is at his best as he takes us on a trip down under. He manages to capture the essence of what Australia and Australians are all about. He shares hilarious tales of the phobias of many a visitor to Australia; the worrying about deadly spiders and snakes and of course sharks. Along the way he meets real, true blue characters and notes interesting historical trivia that even most Aussies wouldn't know.
We have given this book to more people than any other we've shared. Take it from an Aussie - you won't find a more entertaining or accurate look at Australia.
Monday, January 21, 2008
The Voyager's Handbook
The Voyager's Handbook
by Beth Leonard
We inherited this book when we purchased our sailboat, Bristol Rose, complete with an inscription from Beth. This book contains a wealth of advice and good ideas collected from their circumnavigation on Silk, a Shannon 38.
We emailed Beth and she replied "Wow - my book has passed on to a "second" generation! Your e-mail makes real the idea that my books will probably outlive me..."
Beth Leonard and her husband Evans, have since moved up to a larger boat and are currently 30 miles north of the Straits of Magellan, still cruising and writing.
We inherited this book when we purchased our sailboat, Bristol Rose, complete with an inscription from Beth. This book contains a wealth of advice and good ideas collected from their circumnavigation on Silk, a Shannon 38.
We emailed Beth and she replied "Wow - my book has passed on to a "second" generation! Your e-mail makes real the idea that my books will probably outlive me..."
Beth Leonard and her husband Evans, have since moved up to a larger boat and are currently 30 miles north of the Straits of Magellan, still cruising and writing.
Sunday, January 20, 2008
A Speck on the Sea
I have a book which may be interesting to you. Particularly for someone contemplating offshore sailing and what can be done. It is called A Speck on the Sea
I am not sure how well known this book is but it is a non-fiction book looking at all known ocean passages in boats less than 20 feet long. This goes from prehistory right through to the present day and includes a passage from Australia to California in an 18ft skiff during the depression and severeal passages in the your regions of interest in kayaks, sailing canoes and catamarans might be interesting to you. Best Wishes Michael
Saturday, January 19, 2008
The World's Fastest Indian
The World's Fastest Indian [Blu-ray]
2005 Starring Anthony Hopkins. Based on a true story.
Burt Munro (Anthony Hopkins) flies from his home in New Zealand, halfway around the world to the Bonneville Salt Flats in Utah with his Indian Scout motorcycle to "see how fast she'll go before I kick the bucket". It's 1967 and Burt, at 67 years, makes the record books at 183.586 mph. "Aren't you scared.......?" "No. You live more in 5 minutes on a bike like this going flat out than some people live in a lifetime".
Anthony Hopkins captures the true character of this Kiwi eccentric who follows his dreams, even while so many thought he'd never do it. It's an inspirational and charming movie that also highlights the warmth of the relationships between Burt and those who are captured by his single-minded pursuit of a dream.
Burt Munro (Anthony Hopkins) flies from his home in New Zealand, halfway around the world to the Bonneville Salt Flats in Utah with his Indian Scout motorcycle to "see how fast she'll go before I kick the bucket". It's 1967 and Burt, at 67 years, makes the record books at 183.586 mph. "Aren't you scared.......?" "No. You live more in 5 minutes on a bike like this going flat out than some people live in a lifetime".
Anthony Hopkins captures the true character of this Kiwi eccentric who follows his dreams, even while so many thought he'd never do it. It's an inspirational and charming movie that also highlights the warmth of the relationships between Burt and those who are captured by his single-minded pursuit of a dream.
An Embarrassment of Mangoes
An Embarrassment of Mangoes: A Caribbean Interlude by Ann Vanderhoof
Helen of Troy "the face that launched 1,000 ships". Ann Vanderhoof might have lauched 1,000 Caribbean cruisers.
Ann and her husband's adventures south were enriched not just by the sights and sounds but by the very people of the places they visited. Their experiences, recipes and shared meals struck a chord. When Hans and Kristen of Whisper were running through their final checklists before departing White Rocks, we passed the book to them with our best wishes.
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