Anyone who has ever bought and owned a boat - or wondered why people are obsessed by them - will love this amusing, evocative, beautifully crafted memoir by an inveterate boat-owner. This description may be from another edition of this product.
It's easy to love this book, whether you're even a casual boater or a landlubber. Mr. Rubin gives some great insights into his life and the reasons why one makes the choices they make. I read the opening about him building the small boat as a child to my wife, who absolutely was entranced by the images. Even though I live near one of the Great Lakes instead of the Atlantic Ocean, "messing about in boats" is one of the greatest joys in life, which the author has aptly demonstrated in this book.
A rambling memoir of the pains and perils of owning a boat
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
I picked up Rubin's little classic at a remainder table, thinking to peruse it when I ran out of other reading material. Shame on me. This is an intensly personal and delightful little book. Not for the non nautical, neither is it for the practical. If I could I would drop Mr. Rubin a short note with one word. "Thanks."J.A.Schroeder Seattle, WA
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