Landlubbers joke that sailors
are always wanting to head
off to the ends of the earth,
but
Santella takes that
life-changing desire very seriously.
In this volume, he
assembles a crew of the world’s
greatest championship racers
and professional adventurers
and persuades them to disclose
their favorite destinations
around the globe.
Interviewees include some
of the best-known men and
women in the sport: Tom Whidden
and
Gary Jobson (members of the
winning 1987 America’s
Cup crew), Jeff Johnstone (of
J-Boats), award-winning sailing
writer Lin Pardy, and many
others. The amazingly diverse
places they’ve selected
range from clubby East Coast
ports (Marblehead, Annapolis),
to idyllic tropical refuges
(Ilha Grande, Brazil; the
Polynesian atoll of Mopelia),
to some
of the most hair-raisingly
treacherous waters on earth
(Cape Horn).
Coastlines around the world—even
Antarctica and the Arctic—are
represented, and the chosen
spots include some spectacular
inland waters, such as the
Bras d’Or Lakes and the
North Channel of Lake Huron.
For each of the 50 places,
the sailor recommending the
venue spins an entertaining
yarn about his or her experience
there, and each description
is accompanied by a "make
you want to go there now" photograph.