Features
- Cover Type: Paperback with 28816 pages
- Published by: Romany Enterprises; New Ed edition May 1, 1996
- Written in: English
- ISBN 10 Number: 0969769016
- ISBN 13 Number: 978-0969769019
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Book Dimensions:
8.9 x 5.9 x 0.8 inches
- Weighs: 1.1 pounds
Gary Hoyt writes a monthly column in Sailing World Magazine. Author and designer, he is a former Olympic sailor and Sunfish World Champion, who founded Freedom yachts.
Beyond the considerable accomplishment of just taking off for parts unknown, this remarkable family does so with a refreshing spirit of calm elan. Author Copeland reports with a clever mix of dialogue and description that gets the reader to know her crew/family and then introduced far away places through their eyes and reactions.
Kerry McPhedran, Award Winning Canadian Travel Writer and Editor, whose freelance magazine work has taken her around the world and on sailboats
Liza Copeland and her family have live my dream. The author's delightful descriptions of the second half of their six-year sailing odyssey through 82 countries takes the reader to many places only a boat would reach. Because the Copelands were determined to travel inland wherever they could, the book is equally fascinating as a travel adventure. But be warned! STILL CRUISING is the stuff that stirs others to act out their own dreams.
Reader Reviews
This is an excellant follow-up to the book, "Just Cruising." It is written in everyday language with descriptions and annodotes that puts the reader in the boat with the Copelands. As in her first book, Mrs. Copeland covers the subjects most sailors are interested in and leaves out the mudane. No maps and positions, no how to repair or replace, just good fun on a trip around the world. Read, "Just Cruising," first and then this book and you'll be packing the kids and heading for the boatyard...
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