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Yachting Monthly's Confessions Paul Gelder

Yachting Monthly's Confessions By Paul Gelder

Yachting Monthly's Confessions by Paul Gelder


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Summary

Over 25 years readers have owned up to their most embarrassing moments afloat for the amusement and enlightenment of their fellow yachtsmen.

Yachting Monthly's Confessions Summary

Yachting Monthly's Confessions: Yachtsmen Own Up to Their Sailing Sins by Paul Gelder

This is a wonderful cherry-picked collection of humiliating misadventures from the enduringly popular Confessional column of Yachting Monthly magazine. For over 25 years, yachtsmen have clamoured to tell the world about their most embarrassing exploits and their most shameful blunders, and the cream of the crop are collected together here in the hope that the rest of us can learn from their mistakes instead of our own - or at least have a good laugh at their expense! Shipwrecks, strandings, mutiny, getting locked in the lavatory...you couldn't make them up. Counted among the contributors are no less than four former editors of Yachting Monthly, which goes to prove that worse things really do happen at sea! Accompanied by cartoons from the inimitable Mike Peyton, this collection deserves a place at every bunkside.

About Paul Gelder

Paul Gelder is editor of Yachting Monthly magazine, the UK's leading yachting magazine. 'The Confessional' is one of the first pages that readers turn to each month and, enhanced with hilariously appropriate cartoons by Mike Peyton, looks set to remain as popular for years to come.

Additional information

GOR001783424
9781408116395
1408116391
Yachting Monthly's Confessions: Yachtsmen Own Up to Their Sailing Sins by Paul Gelder
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
20090715
96
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