Fire Sail: The Journey Continues – Part 2

Biography & Memoir
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Author: Roger A. Marin ISBN: 9781311374479
Publisher: Roger A. Marin Publication: June 2, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Roger A. Marin
ISBN: 9781311374479
Publisher: Roger A. Marin
Publication: June 2, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

The forerunner to this book, Fire Sail: The Miraculous Attainment of a Family's Dream– Part 1, described the seven years of trials, tribulations, and rewards involved in the Marin family's seemingly endless and impossible mission of building a 40-foot sailboat (Tribute) from an empty, bare hull in Maine. With very little money, the family struggled toward their goal, receiving help from many unexpected sources, including what would eventually have to be conceded as Divine Intervention because no other answers seemed possible.

Not written as a travelogue or How-To guide, the story follows, instead, the lives and events that finally led to the end product, and then on to a previously unplanned, two-year live-aboard adventure.

Part 2 finds the Marins sailing deeper into exotic areas they had only read about prior to this voyage. Along their way they make new sailing friends and experience new adventures that challenge and reward them.

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The forerunner to this book, Fire Sail: The Miraculous Attainment of a Family's Dream– Part 1, described the seven years of trials, tribulations, and rewards involved in the Marin family's seemingly endless and impossible mission of building a 40-foot sailboat (Tribute) from an empty, bare hull in Maine. With very little money, the family struggled toward their goal, receiving help from many unexpected sources, including what would eventually have to be conceded as Divine Intervention because no other answers seemed possible.

Not written as a travelogue or How-To guide, the story follows, instead, the lives and events that finally led to the end product, and then on to a previously unplanned, two-year live-aboard adventure.

Part 2 finds the Marins sailing deeper into exotic areas they had only read about prior to this voyage. Along their way they make new sailing friends and experience new adventures that challenge and reward them.

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