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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Terrible book!, February 11, 2002
By A Customer
By his own right, Jones should have enough experience from which to draw upon without trashing the work, lives, and experiences of some of the most respected multihull designers, builders, sailors, and what the hell...the entire multi industry. This guy was dated, ten years before writing this book. His is a voice which severely disservices the entire world of multihull design, building, and sailing. At the very least, I had hoped to read a personal account of Jones' experiences aboard his multihulls, but what I found was banal generalities foisted up as specific facts. Contained within this assemblage of piss and vinegar are mostly Jones' observations of everyone else's mistakes and shortcomings without ever allowing that he may have a few chinks himself. I was tremendously disappointed with this book. I found no discussion of recent multihulls, with the exception of the Gemini cats and a few words on the production Farrier tris. A better title for this book would have been, "How to Cheaply Sail Aboard Multihull Designs of the Sixties, Putting Yourself and Fellow Sailors at Risk of Collision, Injury, and Death". A more sound discussion could be found within the pages of Chris White's, "The Cruising Multihull" and would leave one with the feeling of having been educated, rather than having listened to the disertation of a megalomaniac.
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