Sell Up and Sail: Pursue the Dream
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Average customer review:Product Description
Since it was first published, Sell Up and Sail has become the bible for those cruising as a way of life, whether short or long term. It asks all the right questions, and provides the answers from first-hand experience. Whether choosing a boat, deciding what to take and what to leave behind, avoiding mistakes and pitfalls, preventing ill health afloat, or provisioning in far flung places, this book will show how to get it right before you go and ensure your chosen life is as relaxed, enjoyable and stress-free as possible. This fifth edition has been updated and revised to include far-reaching changes in navigation, electronics and communications as well as bureaucracy and other recent developments that may affect the long term cruising sailor's life afloat. 'Sailing Bible' The Times 'First rate reading for serious planners and hopeless dreamers alike' Practical Boat Owner
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #140177 in Books
- Published on: 2005-11-01
- Original language: English
- Binding: Paperback
- 352 pages
Editorial Reviews
Review
"'Sailing Bible' The Times 'First rate reading for serious planners and hopeless dreamers alike' Practical Boat Owner"
About the Author
Bill and Laurel Cooper sold up and set sail nearly thirty years ago and are still cruising the world. Bill is a retired seaman and lifelong yachtsman. Laurel is an artist who started sailing before she could walk.
Customer Reviews
Very good - in parts.
My wife and I are the ideal audience for a book such as this - we are planning to do just what the title says: Sell up and sail.
We both found the writing to be witty and entertaining and certainly learned a good deal from the book. We both felt that the chapters written by Bill were excellent: the work of an experienced, knowledgeable and sensible man.
Unfortunately, we also agreed that the chapters written by Laurel were, at best, space fillers. We also had some trouble taking a lot of her 'advice' seriously. Certainly, to suggest that SEVEN saucepans are a minimum requirement onboard a sailing yacht seems nonsense: we have enjoyed many years of married life (with 3 children) and cannot ever remember needing (or even owning) seven saucepans.
Having said that, we believe that the book is worth the price: for Bill's input alone, and would recommend it to the discerning reader who is able to differentiate between the logic written by Bill and the more unrealistic 'advice' often offered by Laurel.
Cruising aboard a small liner
A good read, with a little helpful advice. However, I can't imagine anyone wanting to follow the Coopers example by cruising in a 25metre plus barge complete with bath, saloon fitted out like a gentleman's club and small car on the foredeck.
Bill has some amusing insights but does use this book to put forward his rather Victorian attitudes to 'Johnny Foreigner' and, his particular pet hate, 'Greens', which seems to cover anyone with even a passing interest in the conservation of the planet.
Some of the advice is poorly thought out, for example 'Avoid accidents needing blood transfusions'!
A complete must for the dreamer or realist!!
I gave this as a gift to an experienced sailing couple who want to sell up and sail. It is their complete dream and the book takes them through the reality - step by step!
I've been told it covers every aspect of sailing and would be a bible for the serious planner -
.... and hopefully will be enough to fuel the fire as they are the in-laws and I want them to sail off and take the kids with them!!!
(I'll let you know .....!)




