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OverviewAfter nearly half a century of adventures in small boats on big oceans, sailing legends Lin and Larry Pardey have hung up their sea boots and retired to Kawau Island in the Hauraki Gulf. You would think that this would provide Lin time to sit down and write the tell-all biography of 5 decades worth of exploits, both on sea and off. Far from it. The last big Pardey adventure has been farmed out to friend and editor Herb McCormick. And, we are all the much richer for this objective, warts and all biography, with plenty of Pardey stories that didn't make it into print. The threats, the fights, the puking, the anecdotes, big hurricanes, and dragging anchors, the times spent ashore when the money ran out...In fact, all the stories you would expect when 2 people spend 24 hours a day, seven days a week cooped up on a 24 foot wooden boat with a bucket for a toilet, no electricity, no engine, no modern navigation gear and a living area the size of a motel bathroom. The Pardey's lived by 2 guiding principles. They would keep going ""as long as it's fun"" and they would ""go small, go simple, and go now"". Herb McCormick, editor of 'Cruising World' magazine for 30 years, has crafted a narrative that follows the Pardey tracks from one side of the world to the other, holding nothing back, but showing the hard work, steely resolve, the terror and the fun that was the essence of their life's journey. Glorious, in the end, not always pretty, but as long as it was fun... Full Product DetailsAuthor: Herb McCormackPublisher: Paradise Cay Publications Imprint: Paradise Cay Publications Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 23.00cm Weight: 0.390kg ISBN: 9781929214983ISBN 10: 1929214987 Pages: 280 Publication Date: 15 April 2014 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsI'm a sailor, I've read all their books, I thought I knew most of it. But Herb McCormick's story of the extraordinary life of Lin and Larry Pardey blew me far away. While inhabiting our world, the Pardeys discovered another one for themselves that may be the stuff of all our dreams, but is beyond the grasp of most of us. They told us that we could get there ourselves by doing as they did, but the Pardeys are hard-working, Houdini-calibre escapologists from the world the rest of us have lived in. This is in fact the rarest of tales, a story of the life two people lived that is as fabulous as the Arabian Nights, as Stanley in Africa, as any exploration of the Right Stuff in Space--That's one part of this book. The other is the Pardey's singularly qualified biographer. Herb McCormick has written professionally about the sea and cruising sailors for forty years; he has sailed the globe from Polar icecap to Cape Horn, in every kind of boat and weather. No one--not even the Pardeys--could frame this story as clearly and contextually as Herb McCormick has in this magnificent book. This is a life story to set alongside Slocum, Scott, Amundsen, Lindberg, or Odysseus. -- Peter Nichols, author of international bestsellers, Evolution's Captain and A Voyage for Madmen Every story needs a storyteller. The fascinating tale of Lin and Larry Pardey stretches across nearly half a century and touches much of the earth and its oceans, shared lives pulsing with adventure, creativity and passion. Herb McCormick navigates the Pardeys' sprawling journey like one of their own cutters skimming along the surface of a calm sea. They lived in many worlds and McCormick's prose slips seamlessly among them, whether describing the complexities of boat construction, the breathtaking beauty and harrowing danger of global navigation or the economics of life on the fly. Lin and Larry thrived in an esoteric life of their own making; McCormick is a genial and informed guide with an insider's knowledge and a poet's voice. In his hands, their journey is ours.'' -- Tim Layden, Senior Writer, Sports Illustrated Lin and Larry have always inspired me. Their mix of supreme seamanship, respect for the sea, and deep humility is recipe for successful cruising. In the hands of Herb McCormick, the Pardeys are revealed not just as sailing icons but as people, as husband and wife with frailties, fears and concerns just like the rest of us. This biography of one of cruising's great couples is destined to be a classic. -- John Kretschmer, author of Sailing A Serious Ocean. At The Mercy of the Sea, Flirting With Mermaids, Cape Horn to Starboard Long before Lin and Larry encouraged us to keep cruising As Long as it's Fun, they exhorted us to unshackle our landlubberly chains and Go Simple, Go Small, Go Now. Four decades, many books and oceans later, the minimalist adventurers chose master storyteller Herb McCormick to bring their story home, which he has done superbly--from childhood memories to burying the anchor in New Zealand. Serious sailors will learn things valuable about voyaging under sail--and about life. -- Dan Spurr, author of Steered by the Falling Stars, River of Forgotten Days Opening at an anxious moment in Taleisin near Cape Horn, Herb McCormick insightfully and vividly tells the fascinating story of the active lives and always challenging times of the most famous couple afloat. He makes clear not only how but why, after more than 170,000 miles of voyaging in wooden boats, the Pardeys remain as colorful, controversial, and influential as ever.. -- --John Rousmaniere, author, The Annapolis Book of Seamanship, Fastnet, Force 10, etc I'm a sailor, I've read all their books, I thought I knew most of it. But Herb McCormick's story of the extraordinary life of Lin and Larry Pardey blew me far away. While inhabiting our world, the Pardeys discovered another one for themselves that may be the stuff of all our dreams, but is beyond the grasp of most of us. They told us that we could get there ourselves by doing as they did, but the Pardeys are hard-working, Houdini-calibre escapologists from the world the rest of us have lived in. This is in fact the rarest of tales, a story of the life two people lived that is as fabulous as the Arabian Nights, as Stanley in Africa, as any exploration of the Right Stuff in Space--That's one part of this book. The other is the Pardey's singularly qualified biographer. Herb McCormick has written professionally about the sea and cruising sailors for forty years; he has sailed the globe from Polar icecap to Cape Horn, in every kind of boat and weather. No one--not even the Pardeys--could frame this story as clearly and contextually as Herb McCormick has in this magnificent book. This is a life story to set alongside Slocum, Scott, Amundsen, Lindberg, or Odysseus. -- Peter Nichols, author of international bestsellers, Evolution's Captain and A Voyage for Madmen Every story needs a storyteller. The fascinating tale of Lin and Larry Pardey stretches across nearly half a century and touches much of the earth and its oceans, shared lives pulsing with adventure, creativity and passion. Herb McCormick navigates the Pardeys' sprawling journey like one of their own cutters skimming along the surface of a calm sea. They lived in many worlds and McCormick's prose slips seamlessly among them, whether describing the complexities of boat construction, the breathtaking beauty and harrowing danger of global navigation or the economics of life on the fly. Lin and Larry thrived in an esoteric life of their own making; McCormick is a genial and informed guide with an insider's knowledge and a poet's voice. In his hands, their journey is ours.'' -- Tim Layden, Senior Writer, Sports Illustrated Lin and Larry have always inspired me. Their mix of supreme seamanship, respect for the sea, and deep humility is recipe for successful cruising. In the hands of Herb McCormick, the Pardeys are revealed not just as sailing icons but as people, as husband and wife with frailties, fears and concerns just like the rest of us. This biography of one of cruising's great couples is destined to be a classic. -- John Kretschmer, author of Sailing A Serious Ocean. At The Mercy of the Sea, Flirting With Mermaids, Cape Horn to Starboard Long before Lin and Larry encouraged us to keep cruising As Long as it's Fun, they exhorted us to unshackle our landlubberly chains and Go Simple, Go Small, Go Now. Four decades, many books and oceans later, the minimalist adventurers chose master storyteller Herb McCormick to bring their story home, which he has done superbly--from childhood memories to burying the anchor in New Zealand. Serious sailors will learn things valuable about voyaging under sail--and about life. -- Dan Spurr, author of Steered by the Falling Stars, River of Forgotten Days Opening at an anxious moment in Taleisin near Cape Horn, Herb McCormick insightfully and vividly tells the fascinating story of the active lives and always challenging times of the most famous couple afloat. He makes clear not only how but why, after more than 170,000 miles of voyaging in wooden boats, the Pardeys remain as colorful, controversial, and influential as ever.. -- --John Rousmaniere, author, The Annapolis Book of Seamanship, Fastnet, Force 10, etc Opening at an anxious moment in Taleisin near Cape Horn, Herb McCormick insightfully and vividly tells the fascinating story of the active lives and always challenging times of the most famous couple afloat. He makes clear not only how but why, after more than 170,000 miles of voyaging in wooden boats, the Pardeys remain as colorful, controversial, and influential as ever.. -- --John Rousmaniere, author, The Annapolis Book of Seamanship, Fastnet, Force 10, etc Every story needs a storyteller. The fascinating tale of Lin and Larry Pardey stretches across nearly half a century and touches much of the earth and its oceans, shared lives pulsing with adventure, creativity and passion. Herb McCormick navigates the Pardeys' sprawling journey like one of their own cutters skimming along the surface of a calm sea. They lived in many worlds and McCormick's prose slips seamlessly among them, whether describing the complexities of boat construction, the breathtaking beauty and harrowing danger of global navigation or the economics of life on the fly. Lin and Larry thrived in an esoteric life of their own making; McCormick is a genial and informed guide with an insider's knowledge and a poet's voice. In his hands, their journey is ours.'' -- Tim Layden, Senior Writer, Sports Illustrated Opening at an anxious moment in Taleisin near Cape Horn, Herb McCormick insightfully and vividly tells the fascinating story of the active lives and always challenging times of the most famous couple afloat. He makes clear not only how but why, after more than 170,000 miles of voyaging in wooden boats, the Pardeys remain as colorful, controversial, and influential as ever.. -- --John Rousmaniere, author, The Annapolis Book of Seamanship, Fastnet, Force 10, etc I'm a sailor, I've read all their books, I thought I knew most of it. But Herb McCormick's story of the extraordinary life of Lin and Larry Pardey blew me far away. While inhabiting our world, the Pardeys discovered another one for themselves that may be the stuff of all our dreams, but is beyond the grasp of most of us. They told us that we could get there ourselves by doing as they did, but the Pardeys are hard-working, Houdini-calibre escapologists from the world the rest of us have lived in. This is in fact the rarest of tales, a story of the life two people lived that is as fabulous as the Arabian Nights, as Stanley in Africa, as any exploration of the Right Stuff in Space--That's one part of this book. The other is the Pardey's singularly qualified biographer. Herb McCormick has written professionally about the sea and cruising sailors for forty years; he has sailed the globe from Polar icecap to Cape Horn, in every kind of boat and weather. No one--not even the Pardeys--could frame this story as clearly and contextually as Herb McCormick has in this magnificent book. This is a life story to set alongside Slocum, Scott, Amundsen, Lindberg, or Odysseus. -- Peter Nichols, author of international bestsellers, Evolution's Captain and A Voyage for Madmen Lin and Larry have always inspired me. Their mix of supreme seamanship, respect for the sea, and deep humility is recipe for successful cruising. In the hands of Herb McCormick, the Pardeys are revealed not just as sailing icons but as people, as husband and wife with frailties, fears and concerns just like the rest of us. This biography of one of cruising's great couples is destined to be a classic. -- John Kretschmer, author of Sailing A Serious Ocean. At The Mercy of the Sea, Flirting With Mermaids, Cape Horn to Starboard Long before Lin and Larry encouraged us to keep cruising As Long as it's Fun, they exhorted us to unshackle our landlubberly chains and Go Simple, Go Small, Go Now. Four decades, many books and oceans later, the minimalist adventurers chose master storyteller Herb McCormick to bring their story home, which he has done superbly--from childhood memories to burying the anchor in New Zealand. Serious sailors will learn things valuable about voyaging under sail--and about life. -- Dan Spurr, author of Steered by the Falling Stars, River of Forgotten Days Every story needs a storyteller. The fascinating tale of Lin and Larry Pardey stretches across nearly half a century and touches much of the earth and its oceans, shared lives pulsing with adventure, creativity and passion. Herb McCormick navigates the Pardeys' sprawling journey like one of their own cutters skimming along the surface of a calm sea. They lived in many worlds and McCormick's prose slips seamlessly among them, whether describing the complexities of boat construction, the breathtaking beauty and harrowing danger of global navigation or the economics of life on the fly. Lin and Larry thrived in an esoteric life of their own making; McCormick is a genial and informed guide with an insider's knowledge and a poet's voice. In his hands, their journey is ours.'' -- Tim Layden, Senior Writer, Sports Illustrated I'm a sailor, I've read all their books, I thought I knew most of it. But Herb McCormick's story of the extraordinary life of Lin and Larry Pardey blew me far away. While inhabiting our world, the Pardeys discovered another one for themselves that may be the stuff of all our dreams, but is beyond the grasp of most of us. They told us that we could get there ourselves by doing as they did, but the Pardeys are hard-working, Houdini-calibre escapologists from the world the rest of us have lived in. This is in fact the rarest of tales, a story of the life two people lived that is as fabulous as the Arabian Nights, as Stanley in Africa, as any exploration of the Right Stuff in Space--That's one part of this book. The other is the Pardey's singularly qualified biographer. Herb McCormick has written professionally about the sea and cruising sailors for forty years; he has sailed the globe from Polar icecap to Cape Horn, in every kind of boat and weather. No one--not even the Pardeys--could frame this story as clearly and contextually as Herb McCormick has in this magnificent book. This is a life story to set alongside Slocum, Scott, Amundsen, Lindberg, or Odysseus. -- Peter Nichols, author of international bestsellers, Evolution's Captain and A Voyage for Madmen Lin and Larry have always inspired me. Their mix of supreme seamanship, respect for the sea, and deep humility is recipe for successful cruising. In the hands of Herb McCormick, the Pardeys are revealed not just as sailing icons but as people, as husband and wife with frailties, fears and concerns just like the rest of us. This biography of one of cruising's great couples is destined to be a classic. -- John Kretschmer, author of Sailing A Serious Ocean. At The Mercy of the Sea, Flirting With Mermaids, Cape Horn to Starboard Long before Lin and Larry encouraged us to keep cruising As Long as it's Fun, they exhorted us to unshackle our landlubberly chains and Go Simple, Go Small, Go Now. Four decades, many books and oceans later, the minimalist adventurers chose master storyteller Herb McCormick to bring their story home, which he has done superbly--from childhood memories to burying the anchor in New Zealand. Serious sailors will learn things valuable about voyaging under sail--and about life. -- Dan Spurr, author of Steered by the Falling Stars, River of Forgotten Days Opening at an anxious moment in Taleisin near Cape Horn, Herb McCormick insightfully and vividly tells the fascinating story of the active lives and always challenging times of the most famous couple afloat. He makes clear not only how but why, after more than 170,000 miles of voyaging in wooden boats, the Pardeys remain as colorful, controversial, and influential as ever.. -- --John Rousmaniere, author, The Annapolis Book of Seamanship, Fastnet, Force 10, etc Author InformationThe former editor-in-chief of Cruising World magazine and yachting correspondent for the New York Times, Herb McCormick is an accomplished offshore sailor who has raced and cruised from above the Arctic circle to Antarctica, and countless places in between. An award-winning journalist, his recent books include One Island, One Ocean, a first-person account of the historic Around the Americas expedition, a circumnavigation of North and South America via the Northwest Passage and Cape Horn. He lives in his hometown of Newport, Rhode Island, with his daughter Maggie. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |