Ripples in Time: Stories from a Weekend Sailor
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Ripples in Time: Stories from a Weekend Sailor by Mike Mendes is a captivating collection of sailing adventures spanning decades, locations, and a diverse array of vessels. Published by Seaworthy Publications, this memoir eschews the typical tropes of exotic, high-priced yachting in favor of a down-to-earth exploration of the "weekend sailor" lifestyle, primarily on the lakes and reservoirs of the American West. The Heart of the JourneyThe book dispels the myth that sailing is reserved for the wealthy or the "stuffy snobs" of elite yacht clubs. Instead, Mendes introduces readers to a community of humble, generous, and adventurous individuals who are more likely to share a beer or a spare part than look down on a fellow mariner. From racing a Santana 22 at 9,000 feet on Lake Dillon to navigating a "blizzard charter" and rubbing elbows with world-class champions like Terry Hutchinson, these stories celebrate the grit and humor of the sailing life.Key Themes & FeaturesAccessible Adventure: Mendes highlights how sailing is an attainable hobby for the average person, featuring technical insights on low-cost trailerable boats like the J-24 and Precision series. A Lifelong Legacy: The narrative is deeply personal, tracing the author's maritime roots from his childhood in Venezuela and Libya to his father's obsessive love for boat building and repair. Technical Wit: Sailors will appreciate the author's own "trial and error" lessons in boat maintenance, which bring a relatable, practical dimension to the storytelling. The Modern Maritime World: The book concludes with a look at the cutting edge of the sport, including the America's Cup, SailGP, and the grueling Vendée Globe race. Why You'll Love It:Whether you are a seasoned skipper or someone who has never stepped foot on a deck, Ripples in Time offers an "invitation to share in a lifetime of wind, water, and adventure". It is a celebration of the "blissful rhythm" of life on the water and the enduring connections made in the cockpit and at the dockside bar.
Ripples in Time: Stories from a Weekend Sailor by Mike Mendes is a captivating collection of sailing adventures spanning decades, locations, and a diverse array of vessels. Published by Seaworthy Publications, this memoir eschews the typical tropes of exotic, high-priced yachting in favor of a down-to-earth exploration of the "weekend sailor" lifestyle, primarily on the lakes and reservoirs of the American West. The Heart of the JourneyThe book dispels the myth that sailing is reserved for the wealthy or the "stuffy snobs" of elite yacht clubs. Instead, Mendes introduces readers to a community of humble, generous, and adventurous individuals who are more likely to share a beer or a spare part than look down on a fellow mariner. From racing a Santana 22 at 9,000 feet on Lake Dillon to navigating a "blizzard charter" and rubbing elbows with world-class champions like Terry Hutchinson, these stories celebrate the grit and humor of the sailing life.Key Themes & FeaturesAccessible Adventure: Mendes highlights how sailing is an attainable hobby for the average person, featuring technical insights on low-cost trailerable boats like the J-24 and Precision series. A Lifelong Legacy: The narrative is deeply personal, tracing the author's maritime roots from his childhood in Venezuela and Libya to his father's obsessive love for boat building and repair. Technical Wit: Sailors will appreciate the author's own "trial and error" lessons in boat maintenance, which bring a relatable, practical dimension to the storytelling. The Modern Maritime World: The book concludes with a look at the cutting edge of the sport, including the America's Cup, SailGP, and the grueling Vendée Globe race. Why You'll Love It:Whether you are a seasoned skipper or someone who has never stepped foot on a deck, Ripples in Time offers an "invitation to share in a lifetime of wind, water, and adventure". It is a celebration of the "blissful rhythm" of life on the water and the enduring connections made in the cockpit and at the dockside bar.
AmazonPages: 164, Paperback, Seaworthy Publications, Incorporated
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