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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Side-splitting hilarious humor for sailors!!
I crew sailing on Lake Michigan, and I brought this book out on the boat with me last summer. I had our whole team holding their sides, everyone laughed so hard. My copy is a little wet from the spray, but this makes it even more dear to me since it now holds sun-drenched memories of summer sailing days. Anyone who loves sailing will love this book. There are also...
Published on January 31, 2004 by annesailorgirl

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1.0 out of 5 stars Sailing-A sailor's dictionairy
It is obvious you do not read yopur emails, because I have written you several times telling you I have never received the book. I gave it extra time to arrive and I have since notified you again of the failure. I also requested a refund. What is the purpose of Amazon if it cannot fulfill what it promises? Please refund my purchase and try to keep me as a customer...
Published on April 30, 2009 by R. Robinson


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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Side-splitting hilarious humor for sailors!!, January 31, 2004
This review is from: Sailing (Paperback)
I crew sailing on Lake Michigan, and I brought this book out on the boat with me last summer. I had our whole team holding their sides, everyone laughed so hard. My copy is a little wet from the spray, but this makes it even more dear to me since it now holds sun-drenched memories of summer sailing days. Anyone who loves sailing will love this book. There are also funny drawings with technical definitions, such as the tiller is labelled the "Steerer," the mainmast is the "Big Sail," the prow is the "Front End," and the stern is the "Back End." Very helpful to learn the official technical terms, in between laughing.

Here are just a few of our crew's favorite definitions:

Catfish -- Popular dish on seafood restaurant menus, where it appears under a variety of names, including haddock, scallops, bluefish, swordfish, and lobster Newburg.

Chart -- 1. A large piece of paper that is useful in protecting cabin and cockpit surfaces from food and beverage stains. 2. A common decorative motif on place mats. 3. A nautical map that assists the boatman in determining whether he is on the water (blue on charts) or on land (yellow on charts).

Flashlight -- Tubular metal container used on shipboard for storing dead batteries prior to their disposal.

Hull speed -- The maximum theoretical velocity of a given boat through the water, which is 1.5 times the square root of its waterline length in feet, divided by the distance to port in miles, minus the time in hours to sunset cubed.

Jiffy reefing -- Simple adjustment system that makes it possible to change from too much sail to too little sail in no time flat.

Ocean racing -- Demanding form of sailing practiced by sportsmen whose idea of a good time is standing under an ice-cold shower, fully clothed, while tearing up $100 bills.

Spinnaker -- Very large, colorful, lightweight pennant traditionally flown from the top of the mainmast when running downwind.

Toe -- Stub your "toe"? Well then it's time to brush up on your nomenclature! In nautical terms, a toe is a catchcleat or snagtackle. A few others: head-- boomstop; leg-- bruisefast; and hand-- blistermitten.

Yacht Club -- Troublesome seasonal infestation in coastal areas of a particularly unpleasant marine organism with a stiff neck, cold shoulders, and clammy extremities that tend to clog inlets, bays, and coves during warm summer months, often making ordinary recreational boating difficult.

Well, you get the idea, this is just a sample of the dozens and dozens of definitions. If you love sailing and like to laugh, you'll love this book. Also a great gift idea for the sailor in your life.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Two different editions..., June 5, 2006
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This review is from: Sailing (Paperback)
William F. Buckley, Jr. is credited with saying this is the funniest book he ever read. It IS hilarious, and a must for every sailor. Be aware, however, that there are two versions. The original edition was 8.5"x5.5". The current publication is a 4"x4" "pocketbook". In this newer edition, several things have been changed: the design and layout are different, and several definitions have been 'updated'. The content is essentially the same, but if you're a purist, check private sellers or eBay for a used original.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Boat-load of Laughs, January 14, 2009
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A. Courie "Treb" (Freedom's Fortress) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Sailing (Paperback)
Beard and McKie's "Sailing" is a hilarious "dictionary" of sailing terms told in a way that pokes fun at almost all things nautical.

Sailing can be an expensive, difficult, and frustrating pastime, and this book pokes fun at all of the difficulties in its definitions of common nautical terms. Irreverent, witty, and sometimes too true, I sat around with friends reading definitions from this book and at times we were laughing so hard we couldn't go on.

William F. Buckley wasn't exaggerating when he said that this was the funniest book that he ever read and he quoted extensively from "Beard and McKie" in his sailing books. This book is a must-have for any sailor, and even non-sailors can appreciate much of the humor in this book.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Buy this for yourself.. get copies for your sailing buddies !, March 15, 2006
This review is from: Sailing (Paperback)
You need to be sailing for about a year before you "get it" with this book.. and when you do, you will be howling. I love this book.. I own it.. have bought several copies for friends and it is always well received. This is a great addition to your collection if you love to sail and love to laugh.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Funny Reading, January 5, 2000
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This review is from: Sailing - A Sailor's Dictionary - A Dictionary for Landlubbers, Old Salts, & Armchair Drifters (Paperback)
The book is a simple humrous look at the sport of sailing and boating. Sure to bring a smile to an old salt or the novice who just does not understand sailors and why they do it. Great gift for the sailing enthusiast.
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Ever wanted to know why sailors are crazy?, September 7, 2000
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This review is from: Sailing - A Sailor's Dictionary - A Dictionary for Landlubbers, Old Salts, & Armchair Drifters (Paperback)
Originally given as a gift to my father from a fellow sailor, I had to buy my own copy since I kept stealing his! Great fun for anyone who sails and those who wonder why we do. Some of the definitions, while humorous, are unfortunately a bit too accurate.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Best book for a sailor!, September 21, 2011
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This review is from: Sailing (Paperback)
I bought the first version almost 35 years ago and I still laugh out loud when I read it. I give copies to all of my sailing friends and I never charter without taking a copy with me. It is particularly funny after a few days on a boat. One word of warning - do not read this book in a quiet restaurant or at your desk in the office - you will embarrass yourself. I rank this right next to Chapmans as the greatest sailing book ever.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Sailing put into perspective., January 8, 2008
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If you own a sail boat & love to sail, you need this book. Because people tend to take themselves way too serious...this book will put it all back into perspective. Everyone needs to laugh. (great little book - it fits anywhere. great gift for a sailor)
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0 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Sailing-A sailor's dictionairy, April 30, 2009
This review is from: Sailing - A Sailor's Dictionary - A Dictionary for Landlubbers, Old Salts, & Armchair Drifters (Paperback)
It is obvious you do not read yopur emails, because I have written you several times telling you I have never received the book. I gave it extra time to arrive and I have since notified you again of the failure. I also requested a refund. What is the purpose of Amazon if it cannot fulfill what it promises? Please refund my purchase and try to keep me as a customer.

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0 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars adaft, amuck and asludge, July 20, 2007
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This review is from: Sailing - A Sailor's Dictionary - A Dictionary for Landlubbers, Old Salts, & Armchair Drifters (Paperback)
I got the book mail order: I was looking for a reference on sailing.
If you want to learn about sailing, not this book.
It is what can be only called upper class yacht social humor.
For a poor person related to an out-board motor mechanic,
this is just grindingly class oriented humor.
A book for indoctrinating rich people into in jokes
that really aren't too funny?
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