Dear sailing friends, Steve and Linda, My family lived and cruised aboard the S/V White Cloud for many years. We were involved in a marine business and basically the most enjoyable years we can remember.
My son is completing the rebuilding of a West Sail 32 here in Fairbanks and plans to rejoin the sailing life in a couple more years. My daughter also is trying to rejoin however she has home schooled her 6 children in the Bush of Alaska and now two of the 6 are in a high school and honor students.
This request is for her use: Which one of your books will specifically address family concerns that a mother and father of 6 share, i.e., inoculations requirements, money exchanges, children’s education, activities and in general, home and family activities. Obviously, from her present experience years of bush living and successful home schooling, she already has most of the skills. She desires the confidence ( and her husband) from people That we from the sailing/cruising community, recognize as being successful.
So you have a rather long winded thing in way of background. Her (Cara) 36th birthday is fast approaching and hopefully you may have a word or two as a suggestion for me to purchase.
Sincerely with thanks, Paul C. (former Skipper S/V White Cloud from Juneau)
PS: I’m redoing an old Tartan 27T to trailer to the warmer climites for winters in retirement
Hi Paul:
Thanks for the note. For systems, picking a boat, and the cruising lifestyle our Offshore Cruising Encyclopedia would be best. For boat handling the new Practical Seamanship is a good start and then Mariner’s Weather Handbook. There are table of contents for all of these on setsail.com