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Cruising in Seraffyn (25th Anniversary Edition)

Cruising in Seraffyn (25th Anniversary Edition)

List Price: $21.95
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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Wonderful color photos make this a real delight
Review: As other folks have written, this book is lovely to read and inspiring as can be. The new edition, in its hard cover is not just a simple reprint. It is almost a whole new book - the new introduction gives grand info for sailors today, the appendix puts it all where it is for those who want to sail off in 2002. But best of all are the l6 pages of full color photos - stuff to dream about, ideas to use on your boat. Really lovely. If you have the old edition, you'll still want this one. If you've never read the first book, this is the one for you.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: 25th anniversary edition is even better
Review: I loved the book, but always wished there were more photos. Now I have seen the new edition, in hard cover, published by the Pardey's. It is great. They have done it for the 25th anniversary of this book. Lots of color photos, a really updated discussion of cruising costs and a really nice story about what has happened to Seraffyn over the past 30 years. The pictures of the Pardey's new boat and Seraffyn sailing side by side are worth the $2l.95 price. Unfortunately, the book will not be on the American market until June. I got one from a friend who is a book reviewer. I was told you could wait till june and get it at ..., or you can go to the news letters on thier web site, ... and order one early.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A dash of reality in ones dreams!
Review: It's Sunday night, On Thursday I was a signature away from packing up and sailing away into the sunset, then Thursday night some Cruising friends gave me a hard talk, and on Friday I picked up this book in a second hand bookstore and I've been reading it over and over since. It is old, the prices are out of date, but the core truth of the issues are just as valid. The dream is there, but a smaller, cheaper, better quality boat is the answer.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Encouraging - a must-read for anyone thinking of cruising!
Review: My sole complaint about this book is that it's too *#(! short. In recounting their travels, the Pardys persuade us to stop armchair-sailing and just DO it. I am about a week away from setting sail for points South in my own vessel, and owe them a debt of gratitude for having given me that necessary nudge to finally get on with it and go. If you're teetering on the fencepost, get this book. An easy read, it's sure to provide the impetus you've been waiting for.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Fun book, very quick read
Review: Not great literature - However, its hard to put down and I finished it in two and a half evenings. I agree with the guy whose only complaint was that it was too short. If you are planning to cruise or just want to dream a bit, this is a wonderful book. Can't wait to read some of their other ones.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An exciting, detailed cruising guide
Review: Now available in a brand new 25th anniversary edition, Lin and Larry Pardey's Cruising in Seraffyn now sports a new introduction, "Anyone Can Go Cruising," and a new appendix, "Affordable, Attainable Dreams." Cruising In Seraffyn is an exciting, detailed cruising guide with a 16-page spread of full-color photos, making it an adventurous reference for nautical buffs and armchair travelers alike. With its decades of sailor's wisdom and inspirational prose, Cruising In Seraffyn is very highly recommended reading for anyone interested in setting sail for pleasure.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Useful
Review: Page turner - made me want to drop everything and sail. The combination of this book and Slocum's book gave me the sailing bug. Contains useful information for those that are thinking about buying a boat. As seasoned, adventurous, resourceful sailors, the Pardeys' books are useful for salties or salty-wannabes (like myself).

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Inspirational
Review: The Pardeys are well known in the cruising world. They are mostly known for their efficient and economical methods (they didn't even have an engine on Serrafyn). This book gives a great background on how they got started. The original edition of this book was written in the 70s. This new edition adds a section on current (1992) costs to proceed as they did.

The book is clear and well written. Throughout the entire book you will be asking yourself, "what am I waiting for? I could be cruising NOW!" While I would agree that it is certainly possible to do as they did, it takes more than the desire to save money. It takes the kind of character many of us don't have (including me). The character of *completely* relying on just the basics. For instance, I could not imagine...for me...having a sailboat without a motor. There is certainly something pure and noble about not having one, but I still feel it is a convenience (and safety feature) I would not want to do without.

Above all else is my favorite quote from the Pardeys. When asked how much longer they were going to continue sailing they replied, "As long as it's fun."

That's the sort of inspiration we need about all things in life.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A great sailing story for any reader!
Review: This book is the story of Seraffyn being built and the Pardy's cruising from Southern California, all over the Baja Peninsula, through the Panama Canal, the Carribean, into the Southeastern U.S. and finally crossing the Atlantic and ending in England. This is a great story because they are two great story tellers. I thought the stroy was so enjoyable because, among other things, they are seafarers of the highest caliber, they are very much in touch with the human aspect of the world, and especially their own wonderful relationship. They were live-aboard cruisers for almost two years and their average monthly expenses were less than $250! Amazing. I would definately read this again. I would really like to meet Lin and Larry.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Two-View Cruising
Review: This is a perfect starter book for anyone dreaming of the cruising life. It is a sensible and realistic view of sailing the high seas from one of the world's most famous cruising couples. Along with vivid imagery of azure skies, deserted beaches, and emerald waters, Lin and Larry Pardey intertwine the realities and requirements of the cruising life. Their philosophy is simple: "Go small, go simple, go now!"


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