The best way to sail into exotic ports without leaving home is by reading the latest book from sailor/author Peter Hancock. Sailing Into Sunshine covers his voyage on his 26-foot sloop Kylie from Antigua to Guatemala, with stops in the United States, Mexico, and Belize featured along the way. Hancock writes in his wry, colorful style of the sailing experience and the fascinating mix of people he encountered during the journey.
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The best way to sail into exotic ports without leaving home is by reading the latest book from sailor/author Peter Hancock. Sailing Into Sunshine covers his voyage on his 26-foot sloop Kylie from Antigua to Guatemala, with stops in the United States, Mexico, and Belize featured along the way. Hancock writes in his wry, colorful style of the sailing experience and the fascinating mix of people he encountered during the journey.
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The fact that I own a Contessa 26 might color my review, but I have read the first two of this series and only regret the third and last is way beyond my price range. Going by the book, as a sailor, I found some of his tactics less than optimum, but he did survive to write that last book which must contain the secrets of the universe for the prices of volumns currently available.