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J**D
Very, VERY Useful
Before starting this book, my expectations were pretty high... I've liked Beth Leonard's contributions to sailing magazines and also saw the glowing reviews here on Amazon. Despite my high expectations, I'm still very impressed. Like most of the other reviewers, I agree this is a very useful book for anyone considering spending a bunch of time voyaging aboard a sailboat. It's generally oriented toward wanna-be circumnavigators, but still very useful even for "extended coastal cruisers" (like me) of many varying budgets and experience.It's full of good info (from money issues, to outfitting, to passagemaking, to health issues abroad, and way more) backed up with the author's experience and data from other voyagers. Very complementary to other great cruising boat books, and really should be part of every serious cruiser's library. The information is good for both skipper and crew.It's in a "detailed handbook" format, where you don't need to read it cover-to-cover in consecutive order to understand it... though that's how I read it. It's also a pretty easy style of writing... it was interesting enough I probably could have read it nonstop had I had a whole lot of time.
A**Y
The single best book out there for those seeking serious blue water sailing advice.
I have over three dozen books on sailing, and this book is by far the most useful I own. I can't say enough good things about it. Every page is filled with golden nuggets of knowledge. Don't buy this book to learn how to sail, there are plenty of books out there to teach you the basics of sailing, buy this book if you already know how to sail but have always lacked for having that seasoned experience salt filling in all the tiny gaps of knowledge that can they themselves have learned the hard way. That is what Beth does, The entire volume is filled with tips that will make passage making that much easier. As I prepare for my first Pacific crossing in two months, I find myself repeatedly coming back to this book to guide me on the best practices of passage making. If you ever plan on making a passage, this book will give you back its purchase price a hundred times over just within the first few chapters. Get it, absorb it, and tell others!
P**K
The Bible of Cruising
This is indeed like the bible of cruising. It covers everything you need to know about long-term voyaging. The author Beth and her husband Evans are two type A personalities with originally a background in consulting. So their experience is very analytical, data based, and relatively impartial. This was perfect for me, and is in stark contrast to many other sailing books where the author writes based on only his personal experiences and biases.The charts and tables in the book present valuable data, and they surveyed other cruisers to get data on dozens or hundreds of other boats. The middle of the book gets a little slow and covers more commonsense material (like how to pack small spaces efficiently) that I felt I could skim over. But the first 1/3 of the book and last 1/3 are chock full of great reading.The best chapter in this book for me was "Chapter 3 - A Bluewater-Capable Yacht". They did a good job of putting into perspective the debate on what kind of boat you need to cross oceans, and what features are important. Yet they still managed to be relatively impartial and gathered data from dozens of different cruising boats to help you make your decision.
D**.
Great Insights from an Experienced and Capable Cruiser
This book is a beautifully written guide for both the experienced and less experienced cruiser.It deals with everything from the emotional and financial to the most basic equipment requirements for taking off on an extended period of long distance cruising.My only reservation is that the standard that Ms. Leonard sets for the proper cruising vessel is so high. She is correct, for example, that ventilation is absolutely crucial for comfortable extended cruising, but most boats, even those that are designed for such cruising, are not up to her standard.Still, as I contemplate taking off in the next 24 months, this book has become one of my favorite references.
J**S
Very informative for new cruisers
Love the book. Very informative and an easy read. I am new to sailing and I find it very good at explaining items and reasons behind their importance.When I received the book the paper cover was ripped and I was not happy about that but I am too lazy to go through the hoops to get a new one sent out or whatever they would do if anything. But the hardback is in new condition.
J**S
Let's get our facts straight
Many of the more negative reviews are obviously referring to the first edition of the book. This is the SECOND edition which is based on the author's experience sailing over 90,000 (yes, 90K) miles in both trade wind and polar latitudes. In preparation for our own long-term cruising I have probably read way too many books but this is by far the best of them all. Unlike many other books, Beth provides a wealth of new and novel information rather than a re-hash of what has been said for years. A small example regarding watchkeeping: Whatever the schedule, each person should be able to sleep "until done" once per day. Brilliant and obvious, but I've never seen it elsewhere and would probably have taken 89,999 miles to figure it out! This is but one of hundreds of valuable ideas and observations all delivered with Beth's great flair as a writer. The best book for serious cruising without a doubt.
J**
A must read book for blue water cruisers
Is just a very good book. Everything you need to know is there, organized and categorized. Good reading and complete info.
A**L
Great book
Lots of information, very useful and entertaining.Some of the data about boats is somehow outdated, but we can adjust it to present situation very easily.I recommend this book to everyone who is planning to sail away.
K**A
Great information here
Great book. Loads of useful and interesting information
A**A
A must read!
What a wonderful book and I will probably start reading it for a second time once I am done. If this is your future and sailing around the world is your dream then this is almost a must to read. Very useful details from how to put a crew together aka. relationship advice to the type of boat that suits you.
S**S
It should be called "Bible"
This is the most complete Blue water Cruising "learn from" book I had in my hands. After couple of days reading I realized that I should start making notes in my "emergency notebook" since The Voyager's Handbook is filled with first hand knowledge, tips and how to's. So I started reading from page one again. Just to mention, the reason I purchased the book is that after 12 years of sailing Great Lakes and I am planning a sailing voyage to Atlantic Canada. Thank you Beth and Evans! 5 Stars!
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