More Yachting Yarns from South Australia

The tales and history of 10 extraordinary South Australian yachts

Nonfiction, Sports, Water Sports, Sailing, Boating, History, Australia & Oceania
Cover of the book More Yachting Yarns from South Australia by Judith Roinich, Judith Roinich
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Author: Judith Roinich ISBN: 1230000008233
Publisher: Judith Roinich Publication: July 22, 2012
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Judith Roinich
ISBN: 1230000008233
Publisher: Judith Roinich
Publication: July 22, 2012
Imprint:
Language: English

MORE YACHTING YARNS is great news for South Australians and lovers of all things nautical.  This captivating book with its fascinating sea and river stories is a must for anyone with yachting or maritime interests.  It traces the history of 10 South Australian sailing vessels from construction through their life journey and is interspersed with humorous anecdotes.

To promote the remarkable achievements of South Australian sailors, author Judith Roinich has researched the sailing careers of a variety of local sailing craft and unveiled extraordinary tales of courage, skill and endurance.

The book features a daring ocean crossing in a small yacht, South Australia's first commercial refrigerated fishing / sailing vessel, liveaboard 38ft yacht, a racing sloop's survival in the 1998 Bass Strait "bomb", Holdfast Shores unique dolphin swim charters, Bali surf charter boat, 1903 historic "human torpedo" mothership, a river ketch's re-enactment of Capt Sturt's voyage, the 1966 world 505 champion and South Australia's 2003 J24 State champion:

  • Helsal II
  • Temptation
  • Bass Voyager
  • Sandpiper
  • Reserection
  • Mary Ann Simms
  • Shearwater II
  • Hecla
  • Obsidienne
  • Black Bottle

 

 

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MORE YACHTING YARNS is great news for South Australians and lovers of all things nautical.  This captivating book with its fascinating sea and river stories is a must for anyone with yachting or maritime interests.  It traces the history of 10 South Australian sailing vessels from construction through their life journey and is interspersed with humorous anecdotes.

To promote the remarkable achievements of South Australian sailors, author Judith Roinich has researched the sailing careers of a variety of local sailing craft and unveiled extraordinary tales of courage, skill and endurance.

The book features a daring ocean crossing in a small yacht, South Australia's first commercial refrigerated fishing / sailing vessel, liveaboard 38ft yacht, a racing sloop's survival in the 1998 Bass Strait "bomb", Holdfast Shores unique dolphin swim charters, Bali surf charter boat, 1903 historic "human torpedo" mothership, a river ketch's re-enactment of Capt Sturt's voyage, the 1966 world 505 champion and South Australia's 2003 J24 State champion:

 

 

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