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All About Cruising: Prepare Yourself - Equip Your Boat - Plan Your Escape - Live Your Dream

All About Cruising: Prepare Yourself - Equip Your Boat - Plan Your Escape - Live Your Dream

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Easy, fun read of a complex process.
Review: All About Cruising is a fun and easy way to get answers to questions about cruising and the cruising lifestyle. The book systematically works through the myriad of topics applicable to getting offshore in the fastest and safest manner. It is crammed with information and the graphics, photos, and cartoons make it fun and relaxed. A great way to start a complex and consuming process!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Easy, fun read of a complex process.
Review: All About Cruising is a fun and easy way to get answers to questions about cruising and the cruising lifestyle. The book systematically works through the myriad of topics applicable to getting offshore in the fastest and safest manner. It is crammed with information and the graphics, photos, and cartoons make it fun and relaxed. A great way to start a complex and consuming process!

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Boy, this is pretty basic stuff
Review: If you've just bought a boat and you have this notion to go off cruising, this may be a fun book to feed your mind. But it's awfully basic. Gleckler does take you by the hand and deals with the most fundamental questions. But there's no real "beef" in this volume. You'll need to read a lot more than you'll find in here. And the photographs are just AWFUL. Why is it acceptable to print photographs in a book that are so dark it's impossible to see what's going on?

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Boy, this is pretty basic stuff
Review: If you've just bought a boat and you have this notion to go off cruising, this may be a fun book to feed your mind. But it's awfully basic. Gleckler does take you by the hand and deals with the most fundamental questions. But there's no real "beef" in this volume. You'll need to read a lot more than you'll find in here. And the photographs are just AWFUL. Why is it acceptable to print photographs in a book that are so dark it's impossible to see what's going on?

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This is a must-have book for blue-water cruisers!
Review: In "All About Cruising", Walt Gleckler has compiled a guide that should be on every prospective blue-water cruiser's library shelf. As an editor, and first mate on a similar sailing vessel, I can certifiably attest to Walt and Anna's comprehensive knowledge and-perhaps as important--their ability to present this information in a readable, step-oriented format. In fact, this cruising guide will be of interest not only to "wanabees", but to the "been there, done that" crowd who can share many of the experiences related in the book...Marty Campbell

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Greatest book for preparing and taking your bluewater cruise
Review: The author takes a very practical approach to offshore, blue water cruising in both sail and power boats. In addition to the expected chapters on boat selection and boat preparation and outfitting, there are chapters that address the preparation of the crew and a countdown departure that lays out a typical scenario for the 18 months of activities that need to be addressed to be able to leave.

The author has had 2 successful cruises on 2 different boats in 2 different decades - so he is well versed in the practicalities of cruising - and on doing it on reasonable budgets for the boat and living expenses. His first cruise took him into the South Pacific; his second to the Caribbean and East Coast of the US.

The author's wife and cruising companion contributes inportant insights on many aspects of cruising - and these could be important in balancing the goals and conduct of your cruise by keeping the entire crew happy - and the cruise ongoing and successful.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A pragmatic introduction to offshore cruising.
Review: The author takes a very practical approach to offshore, blue water cruising in both sail and power boats. In addition to the expected chapters on boat selection and boat preparation and outfitting, there are chapters that address the preparation of the crew and a countdown departure that lays out a typical scenario for the 18 months of activities that need to be addressed to be able to leave.

The author has had 2 successful cruises on 2 different boats in 2 different decades - so he is well versed in the practicalities of cruising - and on doing it on reasonable budgets for the boat and living expenses. His first cruise took him into the South Pacific; his second to the Caribbean and East Coast of the US.

The author's wife and cruising companion contributes inportant insights on many aspects of cruising - and these could be important in balancing the goals and conduct of your cruise by keeping the entire crew happy - and the cruise ongoing and successful.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An excellent primer for any cruiser.
Review: This book answers many questions that any cruiser(novice or experienced) would have before escaping to the wonderful world of cruising. It simplifies many areas of concern and opens ones mind to others. This book appears to be written "cook book" fashion, making it easy to reference different areas in the book.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Great overview book. Perfect 1st step
Review: This book was an awesome overall introduction to the things that need to be considered.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Addressed a lot of my questions and concerns
Review: Very practical and written in an easy-to-read style. We've done local cruising, but I wasn't sure what I should be concerned about for our upcoming cruise to the Caribbean in '01 or '02. I now know what classes I personally need to attend, that my time at the gym is a good investment in my safety, I don't need to know how to tie every blasted knot known to mankind, windvanes are worth looking at, what goodies to put on my Christmas and birthday list(!),what to bring for sail repair, medicine, etc. Since I'm usually in charge of food for short cruises, Anna Gleckler's notes on preserving cheese, bread, juice and eggs without refrigeration AND making jerky and corning beef were, well, things my mother didn't teach me and I probably wouldn't have thought to ever ask her! I just feel more at ease and I anticipate that in the next year or so that I will be better prepared if I act on the advice in this book. I plan to re-read it every six months or so to make sure I'm working on those things (health, reading, education) to make our trip the best it can be.


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