book suggestions ??
Hi yawl,
With the holidays coming up my wife is pestering me about a Christmas present and since I have one constant thought... Sailing 
Let me ask this question.
In addition to a sailor, I am a book worm in need of a Christmas present. So what books / magazines, Sailing related of course, should I ask for? I am more of a weekend drifter than a hard core racer.
Thanks for your comments about what you read, like and why.
H-16
There is a really interesting book about a guy who sailed a Hobie 18 all the way across the Northwest Passage. I think it took him two summers to do it. Lots of ice to contend with, even then. Unfortunately, I can't remember the name of it. Somebody from Canada loaned it to me, and I gave it back. Maybe somebody else will be able to come up with the name. It's a fascinating true-life adventure story.
The book about sailing the Northwest Passage is called "Polar Passage". There were a couple of good books about the Sydney to Hobart disaster a few years back, my favorite of those was Fatal Storm. A couple other good ones were Godforsaken Sea. Close to the Wind is about Pete Goss and is excellent, he's definitely a hero in my book.That would probably be my favorite of the ones I listed.
Todd A. Hart
p.s. The Worrell 1000 issue of Sports Illustrated was pretty good too.
Just Kidding.

I have read all of these books and they are very good. They all are not necessarily about catamarans, but very entertaining and lots of good stuff.
Outward Leg - by Tristan Jones, sailing on a trimaran around the world.
Adrift - by Steve Calahan, survival after his sailboat sinks in the Canary Islands while headed to the Bahamas, 76 days on a raft.
Survive the Savage Sea - by Robert Dougal, family surviving at sea on rafts after their sailboat sinks.
Capsize - 4 crew members surviving inside their capsized trimaran.
Maiden Voyage - by Tanya Aebi, a young girl sails around the world on a sailboat single handed.
Hope this helps.
Don

I second "Madien Voyage." The entire book is comprised of excerpts from her diary. She, by all intents and purposes, was the youngest fastest solo-circumnavigator. I will let you read the book to figure out why she never actually held that title. A very good book if for only one reason -- SAILING CHICKS RULE!
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