- The long road: Only between seas and skies - Bernard Moitessier - Books

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  • Initiatory journey 1 2  

    The long road: Only between seas and skies (Paperback)
    Narrative of a journey to the heart of the belly of the sea, diving in this amazing infinite space that rediscovers every moment. Ode to lovers of the sea but not that ...
  • But captivating story often redundant at times  

    The long road: Only between seas and skies (Paperback)
    A great story, there, that more is told by one who has lived it. We feel the authenticity. Moitessier takes us with him on his journey around the world, making us share his navigation strategies, its daily average, its sail changes. To this is gradua
  • Excellent 259 50 136 3558  

    The long road: Only between seas and skies (Paperback)
    We travel with the author, we are on the boat and on the bridge at the same time as him .. Not too technical but not oversimplified .. just a book that makes us dream of sailing and that it is difficult to ask. I read there 3 months and I'm ready to
  • Tale of a sailor extraordinary  

    The long road: Only between seas and skies (Paperback)
    Bernard Moitessier, a friend of loick Fougeron (browser and author of the books: Green Ray to Cape Horn, so near Cape horn), was one of those who "open the road" for solo sailors, many others have followed "his way" for inspiration. A
  • the loss of two Marie Thérèse  

    The long road: Only between seas and skies (Paperback)
    Here Bernard mercilessly dissects his attitude on the sea and how his fault he lost his boat. Unforgivable fault for it. You must read this book to understand what feels a sailor who built his ship, sustains, makes body and ... loses. a great writer!
  • one and a half the world deep (Travel Sur Le Fil)  

    The long road: Only between seas and skies (Paperback)
    This is a book to be savored as one turns the pages. The beginning is very technical, speaks of wind, sails, heading, but gradually the sailor talks about himself, his feelings. And this is the most interesting part of the book. Discover passages of