saab96
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Just read Martin O’Scannall’s “For the love of Sauntress” and it’s unputdownable. Years of sailing his 1913, 27foot gaffer without an engine: around Britain, around Ireland, across Biscay, now in NW Spain. He developed a square sail because it is handier and safer that the silly spinnaker things burmudan sloops have to resort to down wind.
This is a rare find, most of you won't have heard of Martin O’Scannall, but this book is one hell of a good read. Especially for the classic and traditional boaters.
This is a rare find, most of you won't have heard of Martin O’Scannall, but this book is one hell of a good read. Especially for the classic and traditional boaters.