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OverviewA good-humored guide to the many idiosyncrasies of boats and boaters, this offbeat guide explains, with the help of whimsical drawings, topics such as how to use the head, understanding marine dress codes and etiquette, surviving seasickness, finding the ideal boat, and perfecting the art of romance while at sea. From making sense of salty sayings to dealing with a rowdy crew, this all-in-one guide to sail and power boats will amuse and enlighten landlubbers wishing to understand the waterfront scene and will give crusty seadogs a boatload of laughs. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Marlin BreePublisher: Marlor Press Imprint: Marlor Press Dimensions: Width: 0.80cm , Height: 15.20cm , Length: 15.20cm Weight: 0.118kg ISBN: 9781892147158ISBN 10: 1892147157 Pages: 96 Publication Date: 01 April 2009 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock ![]() The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsReviewsCampy cruising comedy: Those looking for some offbeat reading should look no further than [this] collection of fortune-cookie sized bits of boating wisdom. Not for the faint of heart. --Soundings Veteran boater Bree has some fun with this little book. Among chapter headings: Do Not Whiz Into the Wind, Shipboard Love, ... and Abandon All Hope You Who Enter Here. -- St. Paul Pioneer Press From making sense of salty sayings to dealing with a rowdy crew, this compact reference will amuse and enlighten landlubbers and give seadogs many a laugh. Classic illustrations. --Small Craft Advisor Campy cruising comedy: Those looking for some offbeat reading should look no further than [this] collection of fortune-cookie sized bits of boating wisdom. Not for the faint of heart. --Soundings Humorous new book about boating: The 96-page book ... pokes fun at such topics as surviving seasickness, coping with on-board bathrooms, navigating nautical dress codes and dealing with marlinspike boat operations. -- Shoreview Press Marlin Bree, author of many wonderful sailing narratives, has recently published something a bit out of line from his usual work: a book of laughs. Might be just the thing if you need a T-shirt or theme for the next rendezvous. -- Good Old Boat Marlin Bree, author of many wonderful sailing narratives, has recently published something a bit out of line from his usual work: a book of laughs. Might be just the thing if you need a T-shirt or theme for the next rendezvous. Good Old Boat """Veteran boater Bree has some fun with this little book. Among chapter headings: Do Not Whiz Into the Wind, Shipboard Love, ... and Abandon All Hope You Who Enter Here."" -- St. Paul Pioneer Press ""From making sense of salty sayings to dealing with a rowdy crew, this compact reference will amuse and enlighten landlubbers and give seadogs many a laugh. Classic illustrations."" --Small Craft Advisor ""Campy cruising comedy: Those looking for some offbeat reading should look no further than [this] collection of fortune-cookie sized bits of boating wisdom. Not for the faint of heart."" --Soundings ""Humorous new book about boating: The 96-page book ... pokes fun at such topics as surviving seasickness, coping with on-board bathrooms, navigating nautical dress codes and dealing with marlinspike boat operations."" -- Shoreview Press ""Marlin Bree, author of many wonderful sailing narratives, has recently published something a bit out of line from his usual work: a book of laughs. Might be just the thing if you need a T-shirt or theme for the next rendezvous."" -- Good Old Boat" Author InformationMarlin Bree is a veteran boater and the author of 'Alone Against the Atlantic', 'Wake of the Green Storm', 'Call of the North Wind', and 'In the Teeth of the Northeaster'. He lives in St. Paul, Minnesota. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |