Translate into your language !!!

Sunday, 2 June 2013

Cap'n Fatty Goodlander....

Cap'n Fatty Goodlander and Carolyn discuss his books....you can buy them on AMAZON....




Cap'n Fatty and Carolyn are currently somewhere off Puerto Rico, at the start of their 3rd circumnavigation - with a time line of around about, maybe 10 years give or take a few years...!!!!



Product Details

Red Sea Run: Two Sailors in a Sea of Trouble

 by Cap'n Fatty Goodlander (20 Oct 2010)

  • .

Product Details

Collected Fat by Cap'N Fatty Goodlander (31 Jan 1994)



















This last book is our just released, hot-off-the press book. 230 pages
 long, with numerous photos and illustrations.
Overview of book:

The primary aim of this book is to assist the frugal, safety-conscious sailor in the
purchase and repair of a modest sailboat capable of circumnavigating.It is also a
practical step-by-step guide to circumnavigating inexpensively—written by
freedom-loving sailor who has sailed twice around the world on a $3,000
salvaged boat.

What equipment do you really to sail offshore? How can you acquire much of this 
gear for free or inexpensively? What items are cheap where? How can you 
earn "freedom chips" as you cruise? Which routes are best? What common
 cruising gear do you NOT need? Why?

It even points out the advantages of being on a tight budget: more friends, sharing,
destinations, time, culture, freedom, fun, camaraderie, parties, and a clearer 
cruising focus.


In addition, it opens up a completely new, fresh “sea gypsy” world to the landlubber
it is a wonderful, wacky, watery world of international brotherhood upon the high
seas. Of special interest is the unusual, non-PC section on earning-as-you-go.

The book is divided into three main sections: how-to buy a boat for peanuts,
 how-to safely outfit that vessel cheaply, and how-to happily sail around 
the world on a handful of pennies. The focus is on simple, effective, practical,
 inexpensive solutions that allow the sailor-on-a-shoestring to
 have twice the fun on half the money.


The dream of leisurely sailing around the world is neither an impossible nor
 unrealistic one. Dozens of sailors escape to paradise every day. Why not you?



No comments:

Post a Comment