The cultural influences of the 1960s, fear, paranoia and escapism, stimulates the owner-building of cruising-type multihulls. Survival aspects of yacht ownership discussed.
Continues the the voyage of JUANA, wherein the vessel disappears from its anchorage at a remote location in Baja California. With the gracious help of threadbare Mexicans, JUANA is recovered, and we continue south…into changing weather and different circumstances.
5: Lost & Found
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That was great! I really enjoyed it. Hell, I enjoy all your videos, books, and podcasts. I’m an easy customer ha ha
You are an inspiration, Thanks for all that you do,
Mike from Texas
Jim,
Thanks for your wonderful storytelling, I felt like I was right there. Loved the descriptions of the crazy “escape machines” that never managed to escape! Flying saucers, indeed. I remember seeing some photos of gigantic eyesores (seasores?) in Chris White’s book, and wondering how many others ther might have been!
My darling Susan and I had a wonderful little cruise on Kauri last week, and returning back to Gloucester from the Isles of Shoals in a frisky NEster, I marvelled at the easy speed and gracious seakindliness of your son’s creation. Felt like the luckiest guy afloat!
Blessings and warm regards to you and yours, Ken
Jim:
I enjoy your podcast and your interaction with the computer digital voice.
Look forward to more stories.
simply riveting! Can’t get enough!
Jim, I am ready to listen to caper #6. Your podcasts have become my early evening company. Hearing your voice is calling me back to the sea. Marlene