Taken by the Wind, Mike Jacker
Taken by the Wind, Mike Jacker
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Taken by the Wind
Memoir of a Sailor's Voyage in a Bygone Era

Author: Mike Jacker

Narrator: Mike Jacker

Unabridged: 12 hr 17 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 08/22/2021

Includes: Bonus Material Bonus Material Included


Synopsis

Would you have sailed a 30-foot sailboat to the South Pacific before GPS navigation and accessible ocean weather forecasts existed? In 1976, after graduating from Harvard College, Mike Jacker embarked on a year-long voyage aboard Rhiannon with two friends named Louis and Clark. The three Midwestern boys had never experienced ocean sailing. Mike’s captivating narrative takes you along on his remarkable adventures at sea and on land.This compelling memoir, told with the benefit of four decades of hindsight, portrays an engaging voyage of personal discovery that depended on thoughtful planning, resourcefulness, and good luck.Mike evocatively conveys his awe of the open ocean while authentically chronicling the vicissitudes of small boat cruising during a simpler era.Sail aboard Rhiannon to:Gulf of Mexico during hurricane seasonIsla Mujeres and Cozumel, MexicoBelizePanama Canal ZoneGalapagosMarquesasTuamotusSociety IslandsCook IslandsHawaiiReaders of Taken by the Wind will relive the crew’s transformation from nervous uncertainty to quiet confidence as the boys gradually prove their untested celestial navigation skills and self-sufficiency.Taken by the Wind features:Color photosHand-drawn mapsAn extensive GlossaryInformative AppendicesMike’s sailing narrative is recounted in a straightforward readable prose. This book is suitable for sailors and non-sailors of all ages who dream of a sailing adventure to the South Pacific.EXPERIENCE THIS ONCE-IN-A-LIFETIME JOURNEY AND ESCAPE ABOARD RHIANNON WITH MIKE TO A BYGONE ERA.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Bryce

Fascinating memoir(?) of three young men sailing from the Gulf of Mexico to throughout the Pacific. A book based on sailing it is more focused on the people met, experiences had, and lessons learned. It reads like fiction as some of the stories are so hard to imagine with today modern technology a m......more

Before electronic aids to navigation I enjoyed this book since I raced and cruised on Lake Erie, Lake Ontario via The Welland Canal and Lake St Clair during the time this voyage occurred. We used dead reckoning on our paper charts with land observations to acknowledge where we were located. On severa......more

top 5 sailing book This is among my favorite sailing books. It reminded me of Orca. Young sailors in marginally equipped boats on epic voyages in stark contrast to Log of the Lone Eagle. Well financed very good equipment and sailed by two experienced sailors. All very enjoyable reads.......more

Wonderful Brave and adventurous journey. Sailing across the Pacific must be at the top of any sailors bucket list. That this was accomplished in 1976 when life was simpler and islands and anchorages were less busy must have added to this magnificent experience.......more

Goodreads review by Sue

Highly recommend for anyone who appreciates sailing! Amazing and interesting story start to finish.......more