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The Biggest Boat I Could Afford: Sailing Up the U.S. Coast in a Dinghy

The Biggest Boat I Could Afford: Sailing Up the U.S. Coast in a Dinghy

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: True story of one man's determination to pursue his dream
Review: The Biggest Boat I Could Afford is the true story of one man's determination to pursue his dream, sailing solo 2500 miles along the east coast of the United States in a 16-foot dinghy. With a simple 3.3. HP engine and a pair of sails, but lacking a cabin, galley, bunk, head or electricity, this little boat - named the Wanderer - would take him on an unforgettable adventure that compensated in character what it lacked in comfort. An enthralling true story of becoming a sailor and conquering one's fears - the hard way.


Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best Sea Story, filled with challenge and good humor
Review: This is a great book about sailing and learning about the sea and the good and generous folks who live on it and near it. I recommend this book to anyone who sails. It is especially helpful for beginners who might think we're the only ones experiencing scary moments and question our resolve to become sailors. Lee's energy and humor are memorable and encouraging examples of the best of the sport.
I met Lee Hughes when he sailed into Annapolis. Like so many others who became his new-found friends, I was impressed by his adventure and loved his stories. He relates quite accurately and fully all that I saw during his time on the Chesapeake Bay so I know his tales are not taller than the man himself.
Lee's writting reminds me of Farley Mowat's wonderful stories of the Canadian Artic. Having read all of Lee's books, I'm only wondering what in the world he'll do next, and when can I get my hands on his next tale of daring and adventure!


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