Review
"...a warm, personal account of the fun, thrills and romance of sailing Hawaiian waters. Some of the finest sailing in the world." -- Earl Hinz
"...fun to read-and even reread. Dixon's "Voyages" reminded me of sitting around in the evening with a bunch of sailors telling sea stories. Many a tale begins on a steady course of seamanship, but before the conclusion, it will take numerous diversionary short tacks on subjects ranging from history and politics, to philosophy, sex and religion. Along with his joy of sailing and successful voyages, he is unabashed in detailing his errors due to jumbled judgment or lack of experience. Find a copy of this book. I think you'll love it." -- The Honolulu Star Bulletin, from Water Ways by Ray Pendleton 11/6/99
"Dixon is a natural storyteller..Dixon weaves together sailing stories and Island legends." -- The Honolulu Advertiser, by Ann Sato, 6/26/99
"Easy to read...adventures of sailing in Hawaiian waters aboard the Morgan 27 sloop Ono Jimmy...treacherous waters...Dixon incorporates the beauty and excitement that is part of our islands." -- The Waikoloa Breeze: by Pete Hoffmann, 10/99
"No matter what your personal sailing experience in Hawai'i has been..the book is fun to read-and even reread. Dixon's "Voyages" reminded me of sitting around in the evening with a bunch of sailors telling sea stories. Many a tale begins on a steady course of seamanship, but before the conclusion, it will take numerous diversionary short tacks on subjects ranging from history and politics, to philosophy, sex and religion. Along with his joy of sailing and successful voyages, he is unabashed in detailing his errors due to jumbled judgment or lack of experience. Find a copy of this book. I think you'll love it." -- The Honolulu Star Bulletin, from Water Ways by Ray Pendleton 11/6/99
"Read this book...a story book...it tells the inside tales that only a Local Boy could know. An easy read with lots of inside information." -- Latitudes & Attitudes Magazine, by Bob Bitchin, Sep-Oct '99
"The islands and ocean are described in colorful detail.adventures and true-life stories...Dixon bares his heart and pokes fun at himself while weaving together sailing stories and legends of his beloved islands." -- San Bernardino County Sun: by Priscilla Roden, 12/15/99
"The most exciting book of Hawaiian sea adventures since Jack London was writing." -- The Alumni Brief, California Western School of Law, Dan Peoples, Spring 2000
"True gems of travel writing.. will appeal to anyone who has ever dreamed of sailing the Pacific, visiting the islands, exploring the culture, sampling the food, and living the good life..Great reading for the armchair traveler." -- The Midwest Book Review, James A. Cox, November, 1999










