This is a book with no practical purpose whatsoever. As any fan of Dave's would probably guess, a book by him won't make you a better sailor, and it won't provide any instruction on boat maintenance. But it will entertain - his light but observational writings tap the rich well of all those things that sailors know but few dare admit.
The Impractical Boat Owner is a collection of Dave's columns for
Practical Boat Owner magazine, expanded for the book, and with additional 'Lessons Not Learned' hints and tips boxes, all accompanied by Jake Kavanagh's wonderful cartoons. Taking us from Dave's first flounderings afloat to more recent, er, flounderings afloat, themes covered include: - first attempts at sailing - how not to sail singlehanded - mysteries of maintenance - how not to sail with a dog - the impenetrable mysteries of navigation and weather - how not to race
The Impractical Boatowner is an antidote to all that's written about expensive shiny new yachts, self-improvement, the quest for qualifications and practical skills.
The most impractical book you'll ever buy, from Practical Boat Owner magazine's most popular columnist. What it lacks in serious advice it makes up for in pure entertainment - this book will make you laugh. With cartoons by Jake Kavanagh.About the AuthorDave Selby has been a columnist in national papers including
The Daily Telegraph,
The Times,
Financial Times and
The Evening Standard. He has written seven books on motoring, including six editions of the
Miller's Collectors Cars Price Guide (1997-2002) and the highly acclaimed
Ultimate Classic Car Book (Dorling Kindersley, 1995), co-authored with Quentin Wilson. He also writes two monthly sailing columns in
Practical Boat Owner and
Classic Boat.
ReviewsLaugh-out-loud observations and anecdotes about inexpert budget sailing. * Sailing Today *
Book InformationISBN 9781472944849
Author Dave SelbyFormat Paperback
Page Count 112
Imprint Adlard Coles NauticalPublisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Weight(grams) 204g