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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This book will encourage the dreamers to leave the dock.
If you have ever wanted to cruise the oceans by means of your own yacht, than the story told by Mr. Guzzwell will get you on your way. His account of the history making voyage involves you from the very seed of inspiration that powered himself to build a boat, outfit it with the proper gear, and sail across the ocean towards a dream. It was this journey that gives him...
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3.0 out of 5 stars A taste of mitic sailing
The relevant merit of this book, beyond the technical and human records achieved, is given by the "easy rider" athmosphere that most of the narrative seems to reflect. The boat size, the long trips harbour to harbour, the potential presence of terrific dangers, the preferred navigation techniques that exclude any modern tool, all these elements seem not to...
Published on August 25, 1998


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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This book will encourage the dreamers to leave the dock., May 8, 1999
This review is from: Trekka Round the World (Paperback)
If you have ever wanted to cruise the oceans by means of your own yacht, than the story told by Mr. Guzzwell will get you on your way. His account of the history making voyage involves you from the very seed of inspiration that powered himself to build a boat, outfit it with the proper gear, and sail across the ocean towards a dream. It was this journey that gives him the distinction of being the first englishman to sail around the world singlehanded. And at the time, Trekka was the smallest yacht to do so. I would encourage all readers with yachting interests to read this book without hesitation.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A must read for the true sailor!!!!, June 30, 2005
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John Guzzwell, who is arguably the finest yachtsman in the world, writes a beautiful book about his record breaking voyage around the world. Mr. Guzzwell proves that not only is he an avid sailor but an outstanding author as well. I couldn't put it down! Do yourself a favor and don't sail another mile before reading this masterpiece!
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5.0 out of 5 stars JOHN GUZZWELL, November 3, 2006
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An excellent book by a remarkable sailor and person who at the age of 76 is still involved with boats. I met him in 1962 when he built his second yacht, 'Treasure' and like 'Trekka' is to a Laurent Giles design.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Little boat, big story., July 31, 2006
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A nonfiction, wonderfully told, adventures by a fine young man in his self built, yawl-rigged, sailing vessel of just 20 feet, 6 inches. Don't let size deter you, for this is most enjoyable read.
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Inspirational and Infectious, November 6, 2000
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I added this book to my arm chair sailor collection shortly after purchasing a MacGregor 26x power sailboat and started reading it after seeing the film called the storm.

I skipped chapters 9, 10 and 11 owing to the film. That material is covered in other books about Tzu Hang and the roaring forties (IE Once is Enough) and there is way to much in the way of horror involving storms at sea as it is. Having skipped those chapters, I found the book absolutely inspirational.

Trekka is so small (20 feet - 6 inches) that readers like myself, who own pocket cruising sailboats, will be inspired to plan or at least dream about cruises following her course. It is infectious.

After presenting the story to my wife she was infected and started researching the training necessary for such a cruise. This holiday season we are going to seriously discuss the possibility of sailing from San Francisco to Hawaii in my sister's 40 foot sail boat, if not in our own.. and if that goes well who knows.

John Gusswell, the author, indicates that light displacement cruisers of no longer than 30 feet should be more than successful ocean cruisers owing to responsiveness, modern self steering systems and perhaps water ballast, which he uses on his current 30 foot boat, Endangered Species.

One thing is certain, the author is looking for a reaction of some kind. If you own a sail boat expect to cast off or expect to visit a boat show. In any case the reader may what to visit Trekka which miraculously has been preserved by the Maritime Museum of British Columbia in Victoria and will likely be on public display in a few years.

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3.0 out of 5 stars A taste of mitic sailing, August 25, 1998
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The relevant merit of this book, beyond the technical and human records achieved, is given by the "easy rider" athmosphere that most of the narrative seems to reflect. The boat size, the long trips harbour to harbour, the potential presence of terrific dangers, the preferred navigation techniques that exclude any modern tool, all these elements seem not to influence the serenity and the marine natural attitude of the author, togheter with his infinite love for the "person" Trekka. This, in addition to the author's deep knowledge and winning reaction to almost any adverse circumstance along the trip, was a fashinating element. I personally love the mountain climbing and fear the ocean and even the "normal" sea, but I have to admit that navigating the oceans is now more accessible in my mind, and perhaps I have made it while reading. A lot of what I considered before "apocalyptic situations", belonging only to classical nighmares, have been afforded and finally resolved with firm character and right mentality. This can be seen as the final lesson of the book.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Trekka Round the World, November 6, 2007
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Excellent accounting of Mr. Guzzwell's travels over the years he was sailing his small boat around the world. His story makes it very clear that constant, immediate attention to maintenance and repairs on boats is imperative. It also shows that appropriate preparation and a good attitude is a must for success.

I think that this should be required reading for the dreamers, like me, who are looking forward to weighing anchor and testing our sailing ability.

Frank Dare
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5.0 out of 5 stars worth reading, September 2, 2011
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This is a book hard to put down and will be worth reading again in a few years. Great mix of the boat, the sea and the people/places visited. It is great that it has been updated so when you read what it was like to arrive in and area back in the late 1950's you also get a short update of how the place has changed.

Unknown to me was a gift from my wife two weeks later, Sailing Alone Around the World. Very cool to read TREKKA first and then about the SPRAY. I don't sail and will never sail around the world. The book(s)are worth reading just for the story and lessons. SO I recommend TREKKA to anyone wishing to escape the world, castoff the bindings to land and the grind and read how others live life.

After you read the book, search the internet on TREKKA and check out the pictures, again, do it afterwards, it will have a great affect on you. WOW.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Trekka Around the World Adventure in Sailing and Boatbuilding, July 3, 2010
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Essential reading for anyone interested in voyaging around the world or across the ocean seas. Also a sourse of valuable inspiration for aspiring boatbuilders.Captain John Guzzwell is alive and well and still building boats in Kitsap County, Washington. His boat "Endangered Species" is anchored in the bay where I live. I also recommend buying "Once is Enough" by Miles Smeeton which I am reading now, as the two stories are intertwined.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Adventures of Trekka, April 17, 2010
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Excellent book on the smallest boat (20 ft) at the time (1955-59) to circumnavigate the globe. It's an adventure that I wouldn't have had the courage to try myself.
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