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Seraffyn's Mediterranean Adventure

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ISBN-10: 1929214162

ISBN-13: 9781929214167

Edition: 30th 2011 (Anniversary)

Authors: Lin Pardey, Larry Pardey

List price: $35.00
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Join Lin and Larry on board their cruising cutter Seraffyn as they explore Ulysses wine colored sea. For three years they meandered under sail, eastward from the rocky monolith of Gibraltar to the imposing stone ramparts of Malta. Along the way they share stories of the kaleidoscope of people who filled their days, from the naval officers who joined them for day races to the officials who helped turn them into smugglers (not drugs but a boat full of yeast, flour and vegetables and eventually twenty dollars worth of noodles!) Lin¿s warm hearted story telling will draw you into her cruising life and show you the secrets that kept this well known couple wandering the watery reaches of the…    
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Book details

List price: $35.00
Edition: 30th
Copyright year: 2011
Publisher: Pardey Books
Publication date: 10/10/2011
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 256
Size: 6.00" wide x 9.00" long x 1.00" tall
Weight: 0.946
Language: English

Lin, with her husband Larry is world renowned for her sailing exploits. Author of eleven best selling books on sailing and seamanship, several hundred articles which have been translated into five different languages, she has been keynote speaker in at the Pacific Northwest center of the Sea, the University of Houston Woman's Forum and Egyptian commission on future tourism.Her previous book, Bull Canyon, a memoir published in 2013 received three literary awards

Acknowledgments
Foreword
Introduction
Gibraltar
Of Work and Play
An Introduction to the Med
Along the South Coast of Spain
Ibiza
Vespas, Covers, and a Crash
Puerto Andraitx
A Different Trip
A Winters Work
Starting Eastward
Two Friends, Two Boats
Caves and Bank Robbers
Not Far from the Crowd
Another World
Italy's Island Outpost
The Middle of the Med
An Introduction to the Adriatic
The Other Side of Sailing
Sirocco
Malta
The Turning Point
Appendix: Pardeys' Expanded Wind Speed Chart