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  • ISBN-13: 9781119999218
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Tom shares a collection of his most entertaining, outspoken and instructive writing. Sailing, Yachts and Yarns is a selection of his funniest, wisest and most thought-provoking writing from the pages of Yachting Monthly. Tom's regular column for this premier sailing magazine gives him free reign to explore a wide range of topics. His love of language and sense of humour shine through as he recalls the wealth of sinners and saints he has met on docksides from Southampton to South America, Greenwich to Greenland and Newtown to New York. Tom has a gift for capturing the magic of sail and finding pearls of practical wisdom in the most unlikely nautical adventures. He is also a great champion for all those who love the freedom of the seas and refuses to mince his words as he stands up to the bullies and bureaucrats that might clog the water with rules and red tape.Sailing, Yachts and Yarns is a lively miscellany of wit, wisdom and wonder. It will make you laugh and make you think - and make you want to cast off to enjoy the delights of life afloat. Tom Cunliffe is a worldwide authority on sailing instruction and an expert on traditional craft.He is the author of more than 25 books and writes for Yachting Monthly, Yachting World and SAIL magazines.

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'Nobody captures the magic of sail or conveys the lessons of seamanship like Tom. He's one of sailing's great raconteurs.' DAVID GLENN, EDITOR, YACHTING WORLD, 'Each piece has its merits, each is a wonderful mix of entertainment, humour and outspoken wisdoms as Tom delves into the endless fund of stories on a huge variety of boating-related subjects. By the book's end I felt I'd got to know the man better. Most certainly he is very, very talented both as a sailor and scribe.' (Sailing Magazine, December 2015)

Foreword vii
Introduction ix
Holy cow!
1(3)
Passing it on
4(3)
Uncharted territory
7(3)
On watch for eddies
10(3)
Cunliffe's law of diminishing returns
13(3)
Together in the end
16(3)
Jonah and the wave
19(3)
Lessons learnt from a puffin
22(3)
In the drink
25(3)
Here's hoping
28(3)
Glad to be trad
31(3)
Fight for the Wight
34(3)
Join the club
37(3)
The clock is ticking
40(3)
Life is looking up
43(3)
Good, becoming poor
46(3)
Winged wonders
49(3)
Good, bad, or just unlucky?
52(3)
The sacred sound of silence
55(3)
Testing times
58(3)
Always read the label
61(3)
Where's Wallander?
64(3)
Weather or not
67(3)
Wrestling the python of modernity
70(3)
Touching the bottom
73(3)
Dead cert
76(3)
Spring fever
79(3)
Strike a light
82(3)
Russian away from freedom
85(3)
All suggestions welcome
88(3)
Spirits of the sea
91(3)
Skipping with joy
94(3)
The ability for stability
97(3)
Sheer delight
100(3)
The big bang
103(3)
A wise investment?
106(3)
Centenary celebrations
109(3)
Under pressure
112(3)
Trials and tribulations
115(3)
Troublesome seagulls
118(3)
Skip it skipper
121(3)
Feeling the pinch
124(3)
Reckoning with doubt
127(3)
For your comfort and safety
130(3)
Grief relief
133(3)
Put your money away
136(3)
Going sideways fast
139(3)
A life of luxury?
142(3)
Don't neglect your bottom
145(3)
What a stitch up!
148(3)
Don't read all about it
151(3)
Owning or bemoaning?
154(3)
Fail safe
157(3)
Fearing for steering
160(3)
Eastern delights
163(3)
Turning on technology
166(3)
A break in the weather
169(3)
Signs of the times
172(3)
If in drought
175(3)
The perfect platform
178(3)
Don't forget your old friends
181(3)
Music to my ears
184(3)
Size matters
187(3)
The power and the glory
190(3)
Sailing through red tape
193(3)
Resisting the rising tide
196(3)
The right sort of customs
199(3)
Too much of a good thing?
202(3)
A thousand miles from land
205(3)
When plastic's not fantastic
208(3)
No cause for alarm
211(3)
The boating backbone of Britain
214(3)
Cheap and cheerful around the world
217(3)
Hearing voices
220(3)
The plastic revolution
223(3)
Clearing the pipes
226(3)
The pierhead jumper
229
Tom Cunliffe is Britain's best known yachting writer. He has written more than 35 titles. Tom writes for Yachting Monthly, Yachting World and SAIL magazine in the US. He is a leading adviser to the sailing organisations and has the highest level sailing qualifications. Tom has sailed from Brazil to Greenland, often in traditional vessels with no engines, navigating by the stars. He recently presented The Boats That Built Britain, a six-part series on BBC TV.