At the Fort Lauderdale (FL)International Boat Show, Marlin Bree takes a rest beside some of the boats featured at the world's biggest boat show.
Helmer Aakvik "The Old Man and the Inland Sea" survived an epic ice storm on Superior in his 17-foot open skiff.
The Edmund Fitzgerald sank in a storm of mystery on Nov. 10, 1975 with all hands and now rests in more than 500 feet of cold Lake Superior water.
Persistence is towed behind the 1992 Suzuki Sidekick. Here Loris and I are on are way to Grand Portage, MN, along Superior's north shore.I'll be sailing Superior's northernmost arc.
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Bree's Blog on Boatbuilding & Other StuffFirst hit! Wake has been Kindle-ized.January 27, 2010
Wow. I was just mousing through Amazon.com's pages when I came across my book, Wake of the Green Storm: A Survor's Tale (Marlor Press, 2001). Not only does Amazon have a Look Inside the Book feature, but it also has snuck it onto its Kindle e-book. I'm delighted, because this is the first of my books to be Kindle-ized. The trade paperback sells for $13.95, but in Kindle format it goes for $9.95 (price set by Amazon). I'm wondering how the two-page drawings, charts and maps (I hate books without maps and such) will all turn out on Kindle format. Maybe I'll have to re-read this favorite of mine, even if I gotta pay for the Kindle version.
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