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About The Book
The cruising tale is full of the sights and sounds, the fragrances and native customs of foreign lands, especially Central American and the Caribbean. It is a story of a leisurely sail through the Gulf of Cortez and on through Panama Canal to the Azores and England. Cruising in Seraffyn is also a carefully thought out guide to living aboard a small boat, with fun and economy as the guide principles. Four appendices provide data that is vital for anyone comtemplating long distance cruising.
Product Details
- Publisher: Sheridan House (January 25, 1992)
- Length: 192 pages
- ISBN13: 9780924486364
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Raves and Reviews
...can...make [these special subjects]...comprehensible and absorbing to a landlubber...
– The New York Times
Loaded with practical cruising advice, interesting anecdotes, and sometimes even excitement and suspense...
– Library Journal
This book should be required reading for young couples who are dying to cruise...
– Sail Magazine
An acute observer and fine writer. Their life on Seraffyn is at a level of simplicity and self-reliance that Thoreau would fine admirable.
– The Philadelphia Inquirer
For more than three decades, the Pardeys have embodied the ultra-competent, self-sufficient ideal of blue water voyaging.
– Cruising World
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