PDF Slow Boat to the Bahamas Audible Audio Edition Linus Wilson Brian K Haendiges Oxriver Publishing Books

By Calvin Pennington on Monday, May 27, 2019

PDF Slow Boat to the Bahamas Audible Audio Edition Linus Wilson Brian K Haendiges Oxriver Publishing Books



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Slow Boat to the Bahamas is a funny look at getting the sailing bug, preparing for, and going on the big trip with a four-year-old and a four-pound dog.


PDF Slow Boat to the Bahamas Audible Audio Edition Linus Wilson Brian K Haendiges Oxriver Publishing Books


"It't a Tavel log that puts to much emphasis on the writer and his great accomplishments. We don't care about every detail of how you tie up your boat. The sailing classes that the writer took are good courses but most of us have also taken them and don't feel the need to bore others with trivial details. I was hoping for an informative book about the area as well as some basic entertainment. Won't buy another of his book."

Product details

  • Audible Audiobook
  • Listening Length 12 hours and 9 minutes
  • Program Type Audiobook
  • Version Unabridged
  • Publisher Oxriver Publishing
  • Audible.com Release Date February 2, 2019
  • Whispersync for Voice Ready
  • Language English, English
  • ASIN B07N7RW4PP

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Slow Boat to the Bahamas Audible Audio Edition Linus Wilson Brian K Haendiges Oxriver Publishing Books Reviews


  • I was annoyed through most of the book because of the unecessary money they spent on a trip to the Bahamas. I can't imagine going to the Bahamas, always trying to get a slip, not snorkeling, and worrying about sand on your feet and in your boat. However, it made me appreciate the knowledge I already have and what not to do on my trip to the Bahamas. It was fun, informative and a fairly reasonable source of info for a cruise to the Bahamas. I would suggest he hire an English major at the college to proof read the book before publishing. There were way too many punctuation errors, mispelled words, run on sentences, and paragraphs that talked about more than one subject.
  • It't a Tavel log that puts to much emphasis on the writer and his great accomplishments. We don't care about every detail of how you tie up your boat. The sailing classes that the writer took are good courses but most of us have also taken them and don't feel the need to bore others with trivial details. I was hoping for an informative book about the area as well as some basic entertainment. Won't buy another of his book.
  • Not very well written. I wanted to like it so I Kept reading but I've read better sailing stories.
  • A good readable tale about a personal transformation from boater to cruiser. For those of us who have cast off the lines the story is a poignant reminder of where we have all come from. There are the cringe worthy moments when things don't work just right as well as the joys that come to those who persevere. You can armchair quarterback, or you can say why didn't I think of that? Either way the details are real and the prose is fluid and makes for an enjoyable way to pass a few hours.
  • Good info for keeping track of expenses. I would have enjoyed more descriptions of surroundings. Good read for those thinking sailing through shallow water
  • A good read. A bit heavy with nautical terms and statistics. An eye opener for anyone thinking cruising is cheap.
  • I am a sailor with a fair amount of cruising experience, but I have not made it to the Bahamas yet. I thought that this book my help me to get some insight into cruising there. I was a bit disappointed. He is a man with a big budget and stays at marinas, but mentions the Pardeys.
    He goes into detail about his difficulty in docking, but I am lost. A diagram might be nice.
    The author travels from marina to marina and does not say much about the sailing there. Why not? That part was quite frustrating.
    I just did not get the point......
  • Well well-written. Interesting read for those with common interest. Lots of detail. The good the bad and the ugly. Nice job