Sailing Against the Wind

Sailing Against the Wind
Author: Toni Larson
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 251
Release: 2021-11-26
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9798772718315

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"Sailing Against the Wind" was written in 1980, though never published. It is an accounting of the three years the Larson family lived and traveled on a ketch rigged sailboat. The book is intended, not as an instruction manual on how to sail, but entirely as a diary of daily life and the difficulties found in close quarters while at sea. All five family members kept journals and when Toni sat down to write this, the journals gave a clear and accurate guide for her to work with. Over all the years since this manuscript was written, people have quizzed them, "What was it like? How did you do it? Was it hard? Were you scared?" The manuscript answers all those questions and has been shared with friends and family who were curious. The book does not cover the finer details of charting, trimming sails, repairing the engine, etc. Instead, it reveals how to live, survive, love and learn as a family while sailing against the wind. Now, in this era of downsizing into boats, rv's and tiny houses this diary of events may have relevance. The mid-1970s were the last years before the introduction of personal computers, the Internet, email, GPS, ATM, cell phones, and all forms of advanced electronics. Those things were not even available on the most luxurious boats at the time this adventure occurred. Navigation tools in the '70s were almost identical to that of explorers some 250 years before. However, if all those wonderful inventions had been available, it still would not have saved them from the many mishaps they encountered. And that is the lesson of this book.

Vuelta

Vuelta
Author: Andrés Reséndez
Publsiher: Mariner Books
Total Pages: 309
Release: 2021
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781328515971

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The story of an uncovered voyage as colorful and momentous as any on record for the Age of Discovery--and of the Black mariner whose stunning accomplishment has been until now lost to history It began with a secret mission, no expenses spared. Spain, plotting to break Portugal's monopoly trade with the fabled Orient, set sail from a hidden Mexican port to cross the Pacific--and then, critically, to attempt the never-before-accomplished return, the vuelta. Four ships set out from Navidad, each one carrying a dream team of navigators. The smallest ship, guided by seaman Lope Martín, a mulatto who had risen through the ranks to become one of the most qualified pilots of the era, soon pulled far ahead and became mysteriously lost from the fleet. It was the beginning of a voyage of epic scope, featuring mutiny, murderous encounters with Pacific islanders, astonishing physical hardships--and at last a triumphant return to the New World. But the pilot of the fleet's flagship, the Augustine friar mariner Andrés de Urdaneta, later caught up with Martín to achieve the vuelta as well. It was he who now basked in glory, while Lope Martín was secretly sentenced to be hanged by the Spanish crown as repayment for his services. Acclaimed historian Andrés Reséndez, through brilliant scholarship and riveting storytelling--including an astonishing outcome for the resilient Lope Martín--sets the record straight.

Learn to Sail with Captain Sailnator

Learn to Sail with Captain Sailnator
Author: Alexander Meyer
Publsiher: Alexander Meyer
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2015-03-23
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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This ebook is designed as preparation for a practical sailing course or as an accompaniment to it. It is also excellent for people who are returning to sailing and want to freshen up their knowledge. For those who have just started it helps to understand how sailing works and is also suitable to introduce family members, partners and friends in this wonderful sport. All the important sailing manoeuvres are explained comprehensively and easy to understand. After reading this ebook you will visit your practical sailing course well prepared. There you can concentrate on the actually important matter, already knowing some of the theory: Sailing The ebook contains 144 coloured images showing the important sailing manoeuvres step by step. On additional 75 black and white images the nautical knots are explained. So before you buy the ebook please download a free sample and have a look if your ebook-reader shows all details on the images correctly.

Of Wind Fog and Sail

Of Wind  Fog and Sail
Author: Diane Beeston
Publsiher: Chronicle Books (CA)
Total Pages: 160
Release: 1972
Genre: Photography of sailing ships
ISBN: 0877010188

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Before the Wind

Before the Wind
Author: Jim Lynch
Publsiher: Vintage
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017-02-21
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780307949356

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The Johannssens are a sailing family: adventurous, fanatical, and, for now, a complete and total mess. Ruby, a prodigiously talented skipper, has taken off for Africa. Bernard is god-knows-where at sea. And at thirty-one years old, Josh Johannssen, the middle child, is fixing up an old family boat and trying to figure out where it all went wrong. When Josh’s father coaxes his children home for one last yacht race, the Johannssens find themselves reunited under thrilling circumstances that will change the course of their lives. Before the Wind is a funny, tender, and big-hearted novel about a gifted, volatile family whose love for the sea rivals their love for each other.”

Sailing Against the Wind

Sailing Against the Wind
Author: Eirik G. Jansen
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 168
Release: 1992
Genre: History
ISBN: UOM:39015029084798

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This Book Aims To Convey The Atmosphere Of The Diverse Unspointed Shipping In The Inland Water Transport Of Bangladesh. Magnificently Illustrated It Will Contribute To Treserve The Rich Cultural Heritage The Traditional Country Boats Represent In Bangladesh.

Sailing Against the Wind

Sailing Against the Wind
Author: Jaan Kross
Publsiher: Northwestern University Press
Total Pages: 365
Release: 2012-01-30
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780810126527

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Jaan Kross's historical novel Sailing Against the Wind fictionalizes the life of Bernhard Schmidt (1879–1935), an Estonian-born inventor. Schmidt lost an arm in his youth while experimenting with a homemade rocket, resulting in psychological trauma that would plague him for the rest of his life. Largely self-taught, Schmidt was driven to seek recognition of his talents. He moved to Germany in the 1930s, where, after perfecting techniques for polishing lenses, he began developing ideas for improving astronomical telescopes. He was arrested for selling one to the Russians, and although he got off with only a warning, he later suffered a breakdown and was sent to a mental hospital, where he soon died. Sailing Against the Wind becomes a meditation on national identity, the relationship between history and the individual life, and the mechanisms of the historical novel as a genre.

By Way of the Wind

By Way of the Wind
Author: Jim Moore
Publsiher: Sheridan House, Inc.
Total Pages: 230
Release: 1996
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1574090038

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Begins when the author announces to his bride of two months that they will build a boat and sail to the South Pacific.