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Baidarka, by George Dyson. The only boat book to include a treefort and a 60 foot kayak. Great, glowing photos. Unique book, multigenre.

The Starship and the Canoe, by Kenneth Brower. About the relations between young kayak inventor, George Dyson and his aerospace inventor Dad, Freeman. Great treefort and atomic rocket program that almost was.

Down Below
–Aboard the World’s Classic Yachts, by Matthew Walker. The main reason why this book is included is because the author includes small and simple boats along with the fancy ones. All these interiors show excellent taste, liveability and craftsmanship. Lots of nice inside info on these famous boats, too, old and new.





Tramp

by Michael Krieger. Cruising by crusty old small freighter, that’s the way

to go! Gorgeous book of inside goodies of the seafaring world.





Dove

by Robin Lee Graham. 16-yr-old globetrotting sailor boy inspired my early escapes in 1970’s.





Maiden Voyage by Tania Aebi. 16-yr-old globetrotting sailor girl—more recent, modern than Dove.





Saga of Direction, by C. Vilas. Multifaceted story of the rescue of a modest old wood sailboat and Rockwell Kent, the freeloving old Art Deco woodcut artist who used to adventure on it. Great illustrations from many eras of a great, crusty old gaff-rigged ‘pilot cutter’ type of boat.





Topsail and Battleaxe: A Voyage in the Wake of the Vikings, by Tom Cunliffe.

Another fascinating multifaceted story of a boat rescue plus the retelling

and retracing (by sail!) of the Norse Sagas. By a famous boating character

and designer (or something). Boat name: Hirta; it’s been around 100 yrs,

different owners. Type, wood gaff-rigged pilot cutter…





The Last Hero: Bill Tilman, A Biography of the Explorer, by Tim Madge.

About the tough guy who was still putting the hurt to the young bucks at

age 75 aboard his crusty, spartan old wood, you guessed it, gaff-rigged

pilot cutter sailboat. Odd duck who voyaged to remote places in order to

climb. I think he was Scottish and sailed because it was cheap. He also

lived regularly on ‘marching rations’, something few of his young cohorts

could endure. Died recently.





Voyages of the Damn Foole by Tom Mcgrath. Casual, humorous creek-hopping

sailing with many sketches; in a little gaff-rigged boat, of course. Beautiful

cheap little volume.








Now for some titles by Tristan Jones (RIP), the one of a kind Welsh voyager,

chantyman, storyteller, unsponsored, usually impoverished, DIY, ribald global

record-holder…





Adrift


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Tristan Jones / Paperback / Published 1992 [The only yachting book to include

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Aka

Tristan Jones / Published 1983 [An unusual novel of an around the world

yacht race..and dolphins.]





Ice!

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Tristan Jones / Paperback / Published 1995 [Perhaps the best-written of

TJ’s books. Stunning feel for WAVES and ICE. About his recordsail to the

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Tristan Jones / Paperback / Published

1996 [Candid, ribald tales of cheap, DIY voyaging…] Our Price: $14.36

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To Venture Further Tristan Jones / Published 1991 [Perhaps TJ’s last

book. He’s an amputee, maybe double, at this point and is rafting across

Thailand with some untouchables–crippled orphans–to show what they can

do. Bizarre, desparate solo effort to help handicappers. Tristan is unsponsored

as usual, as well as literally handicapped himself, but like always nothing

stops him from doing the undoable. His amazing spirit is hard to comprehend

in today’s litigious, tiny world.]


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