Thanks very much for your review of my little book. It’s nice to hear that a cruiser has found it valuable. You might not be aware that I’ve written a few papers on subjects I discovered after the book was published. You can download them here:
Andrew, I’m so honored you stopped by! Thank you for writing your book, and also for the additional resources! Very timely as I’m about to single-hand the leg from Mexico to Marquesas, my most ambitious yet. I will be silently thanking you when I break out the diaper rash cream. 🙂
BTW the book we’re talking about is “Singlehanded Sailing: Thoughts, Tips, Techniques & Tactics” by Andrew Evans (link on Amazon). Check it out! Even if you’re just short-handed.
Thanks very much for your review of my little book. It’s nice to hear that a cruiser has found it valuable. You might not be aware that I’ve written a few papers on subjects I discovered after the book was published. You can download them here:
After singlehanded broaching lots and lots and lots of times, I’ve learned a few lessons that I thought I’d pass along.
https://www.sugarsync.com/pf/D7718709_68878570_6221527
And don’t forget the paper I wrote on the invaluable gybing without shifting the pole here:
https://www.sugarsync.com/pf/D7718709_68878570_6206596
And my older paper on meal planning for improved performance in long distance singlehanded voyages here:
https://www.sugarsync.com/pf/D7718709_68878570_6823572
Have fun!
Andrew, I’m so honored you stopped by! Thank you for writing your book, and also for the additional resources! Very timely as I’m about to single-hand the leg from Mexico to Marquesas, my most ambitious yet. I will be silently thanking you when I break out the diaper rash cream. 🙂
BTW the book we’re talking about is “Singlehanded Sailing: Thoughts, Tips, Techniques & Tactics” by Andrew Evans (link on Amazon). Check it out! Even if you’re just short-handed.