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5.0 out of 5 stars The Falcon Flies High
David A. Kaplan has skillfully interwoven the stories of the world's greatest private yacht, its owner Tom Perkins, and of Perkins's Silicon Valley milieu, a subject Kaplan explored well in The Silicon Boys.

As a nonsailor I learned quite a bit about naval architecture, which Kaplan explained well in layman's terms. Perkins's story is remarkable, from his...
Published on July 9, 2007 by Martin Sklar

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3.0 out of 5 stars Interesting Story But Very Judgemental
A fascinating story about the development and construction of a revolutionary super-yacht. While the author's insights into Tom Perkin's persona help establish his motivations and talents for undertaking such a project, the constant stream of disparaging comments about Perkins detracts from the narrative. By constantly judging Perkins' actions rather than letting them...
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13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Falcon Flies High, July 9, 2007
This review is from: Mine's Bigger: Tom Perkins and the Making of the Greatest Sailing Machine Ever Built (Hardcover)
David A. Kaplan has skillfully interwoven the stories of the world's greatest private yacht, its owner Tom Perkins, and of Perkins's Silicon Valley milieu, a subject Kaplan explored well in The Silicon Boys.

As a nonsailor I learned quite a bit about naval architecture, which Kaplan explained well in layman's terms. Perkins's story is remarkable, from his rise at HP to the top of the venture capital food chain, to his dedication to the creation of this new vessel. The ship is described in beautiful detail, and while it could certainly be labeled an object of excess and vanity, we see what a technical marvel it is and how Perkins drove to create something very special, using his own engineering skills and not just his bank account.

Beyond Perkins's drive we also see his devotion to his first wife and his deep sorrow at her passing, his love of sailing for its own sake and his democratic association with his crews. In short, this isn't just a very rich guy with nothing to do but impress his fellow plutocrats.

Kaplan writes with wit and economy. I highly recommend the book.





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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Smooth sailing (at least for the reader), August 11, 2007
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Gary Simon (New York, NY USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Mine's Bigger: Tom Perkins and the Making of the Greatest Sailing Machine Ever Built (Hardcover)
"Mine's Bigger" reacquaints us with Tom Perkins, to whom author David A. Kaplan had previously introduced us as one of the leading venture capitalists behind "The Silicon Boys". What follows is the story the "Maltese Falcon", the greatest sailing vessel ever built, a tale in which Perkins is no less driven (and, some might say, no more sane) than the seafaring protagonists of Melville and Hemingway. Along the way, readers will learn more about sailing and nautical engineering than they could ever have imagined caring to know. Although Kaplan literally fell down on the jibe in researching this book, his occupancy of one of the four guest staterooms on the Falcon's maiden voyage is testimony to his ability to go places that few of his readers ever will and come back with details, anecdotes and insight.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Breezy Read, July 31, 2007
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This review is from: Mine's Bigger: Tom Perkins and the Making of the Greatest Sailing Machine Ever Built (Hardcover)
I have been reading David Kaplan's books for over 20 years, and happily recommend his latest: "Mine's Bigger". It tells the story of the world's largest privately-owned sailing vessel and how it was conceived of and designed by its owner, Tom Perkins. Perkins is a legendary venture capitalist (known for his insight, power, and damn good luck in Silicon Valley), and Kaplan peeled a few layers of the SV onion back in "Silicon Boys". As a result, this book is much more than "here's how I built this big boat". Expect a few snarky stories (all in good fun) , helpful exposition on what exactly all those sails are called and why, and some wonderment over how much, er, stuff somebody with more money than God can acquire. Buy it. You will not regret it.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Sailor's Delight, July 28, 2007
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Anyone who sails will love this book. It tells the story of the construction of the largest sailing yacht ever built and the fascinating man who built it. Kaplan writes knowledgeably and clearly. An ideal summer vacation read.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Mine's Bigger, October 1, 2007
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This review is from: Mine's Bigger: Tom Perkins and the Making of the Greatest Sailing Machine Ever Built (Hardcover)
A great read about a fascinting and innovative yacht which merges old and new technology very gracefully. In addition, the author gives the reader great insight into Tom Perkins personality and how he earned his way into owning the Maltese Falcon.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Contains Lots of Different Information, October 6, 2011
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4.0 out of 5 stars Mine's Bigger, July 30, 2007
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This review is from: Mine's Bigger: Tom Perkins and the Making of the Greatest Sailing Machine Ever Built (Hardcover)
The book is both a history of Tom Perkins' quest for the ultimate sailing machine and a very insightful biography of the brilliant venture capitalist and sailor. I met Tom over 25 years ago in a major deal and came to appreciate his talents in business and in the finer things in life then. The book describes the continuation of his success in both. Highly recommended !!!

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5.0 out of 5 stars A great read!, January 11, 2012
If you're interested in sailboats, you'll enjoy this book. If you're interested in business, you'll enjoy this book. If you're interested in how the wealthy live, you'll enjoy this book. If you're interested in "people" and what makes them tick, you'll enjoy this book.If you're interested in a combination of these things you'll absolutely love this book. Happy reading!
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3.0 out of 5 stars Interesting Story But Very Judgemental, December 19, 2011
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A fascinating story about the development and construction of a revolutionary super-yacht. While the author's insights into Tom Perkin's persona help establish his motivations and talents for undertaking such a project, the constant stream of disparaging comments about Perkins detracts from the narrative. By constantly judging Perkins' actions rather than letting them speak for themselves, the author turns an entertaining work of maritime technology and biography into a piece of attack journalism.
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5.0 out of 5 stars If you are sailor this is a must read!, July 16, 2011
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I've had a chance to see the Falcon in person in Antigua, so I was intrigued by the book to say the least. It's a great read, and I recommend it highly to anyone who has ever wondered what it takes to design, engineer, construct and sail a superyacht. The author does a masterful job. You won't be disappointed.
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