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Honey, Let's Get a Boat... A Cruising Adventure of America's Great Loop

Honey, Let's Get a Boat... A Cruising Adventure of America's Great Loop

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Authors: Ron Stob, Eva Stob
Publisher: Raven Cove Publishing
Category: Book

List Price: $19.95
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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 25 reviews
Sales Rank: 120816

Media: Paperback
Edition: Revised
Pages: 304
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.7
Dimensions (in): 8.8 x 6 x 0.6

ISBN: 0966914031
Dewey Decimal Number: 910.45
EAN: 9780966914030
ASIN: 0966914031

Publication Date: June 1, 2003
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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
This is the story of a couple's travels on a forty-foot trawler cruising 6300 miles and 145 locks around the eastern part of North America known as America's Great Loop or the Great Circle Cruise. Their nautical ineptitude is evident from the beginning, but pulling from their personal and collective strengths, the authors overcome doubt, a lack of experience, and real and imagined horrors. The odyssey is told the way life hands out its adventures -- sometimes humorously, sometimes tragically, but always memorably. The writing is light and appealing, but there is a serious strain running through the book for those who relish history and descriptions of the landscape. Astute and attentive to detail, they chronicled events and kept an account of expenses, equipment and charting. As a result, the appendix/guidebook is worth the price of the book for anyone interested in planning their cruise. Topics include necessary charts and guidebooks, information on locks, sett! ing an itinerary, resource addresses and websites, details on equipment and the best place to be educated about boating. The book has full-color inserts with black and white photographs interspersed throughout.


Customer Reviews:   Read 20 more reviews...

1 out of 5 stars "IF YOU DO NOT WISH TO BE BOUND BY THE ABOVE"   January 4, 2009
skyman (USA)
The following disclaimer was written before the reader even gets into the book...

"IF YOU DO NOT WISH TO BE BOUND BY THE ABOVE, YOU MAY RETURN THIS BOOK TO THE PUBLISHER FOR A FULL REFUND."

"The above" referenced numerous disclaimers against any liability. That did not exactly set the tone for a warm yarn about one's travel adventures. I thought I would at least real a chapter or two. However, after reading about the trawler they bought having a full holding tank, the bloom was off the rose. I decided not to be bound by "the above" and returned the book to the publisher.

Additionally, Raven Cove Publishing's printing had a numerous pages either missing or folded out of order.

I'm sure the Stob's (authors) are probably nice people, but reading a warning on a supposedly "fun" book just turned me off.

This book is not recommended.



4 out of 5 stars Laugh a little.   September 18, 2008
Richard B. Allen (Wakefield, RI United States)
The first few chapters of this book made me laugh out loud,as the Stobs struggle to learn about their new boat and deal with the invariable problems with a new-used boat. Then the book settled down into a straight travelog, interspersed with a little strained humor. Worth reading. Gave me a new interest in cruising the Tennessee-Tom Bigbee.


5 out of 5 stars Honey, Let's Get a Boat   April 6, 2008
Robert King (State College, PA USA)
This is a delightful book if you keep in mind what it is. It is informative, light, enjoyable to read, and creates a spark of fantasy in readers who may never set foot on a boat. For those who already have a boat or plan to buy one, it is an invaluable reference for a type of boating that is growing in popularity. Three cheers for the Strobs.


5 out of 5 stars Must read for Great Loop travel   February 29, 2008
D. Miller (Eden Prairie, MN)
If your you're going to or are just thinking about boating the Great Loop you must read this book. A great read.


5 out of 5 stars Really feels like you are in the captain's chair   February 26, 2008
Ronald Reimann (Rolling Meadows, IL USA)
The title might set the wrong tone as this book is a colorfully written actual account of this ambitious trip taken by a husband-wife crew on a 40 foot trawler capable of 9 knots. It was their first big boat but they were a quick study and courageous. Bonus is an entire section summarizing all the resources they used to prepare for the trip with contact information and recommendations. He is a travel writer so you get a lot of the local flavor and history as they cruise.

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