Sailing the Shallows
| Author: | Roger Barnes |
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| Published: | 2025 |
| Format: | Paperback, 256 pages |
| Size: | 234 × 156 × 20 mm |
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The Pure Joy of Sailing a Small Boat
A beautifully written and illustrated manifesto for the simple joys of sailing a small boat, filled with useful advice and techniques.
Sailing the Shallows: The Lost Art of Cruising the Coast in a Small Boat is a beautifully written and illustrated manifesto for the simple joys of sailing a small boat, filled with useful advice and techniques.
Sailing a dinghy is your gateway to adventure. It requires little of you other than self-reliance and self-confidence, as well as a respect for the subtleties of the local climate and topography. Out at sea in a small boat, nature is not something to be observed disinterestedly: it batters and drenches you, refreshes and enlivens you.
Sailing the Shallows is a manifesto for a different attitude to sailing, far removed from the ostentation and complexity of modern-day yachting. Roger Barnes combines lyrical writing and beautifully drawn illustrations with simple and practical wisdom on experiencing the pure joy of being out on the water in a small boat. We accompany him on his early days afloat in the Lake District, paddling Hildegard, the 'communist canoe,' in France and undertaking more extreme passages (even capsizing) in his beloved Avel Dro. Along the way, Roger weaves in advice on skills, techniques, and lessons learned: this is a book to be read and re-read not just for the stories but the keen insights into small boat sailing techniques.
Sailing the Shallows describes a lifetime’s journey towards the recognition that cruising in a dinghy is not an imperfect and provisional way to get afloat, but the purest and most perfect way to go sailing.
About the Author
Roger Barnes, born in 1958, is President of the Dinghy Cruising Association and lives out his passion year-round, exploring beautiful and remote places in his dinghy, Avel Dro. For many years, he had a monthly column in Dinghy Sailing Magazine, and he also writes for Classic Boat and Watercraft. He is the author of The Dinghy Cruising Companion, published by Adlard Coles Nautical.
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- 1. Local Knowledge
- 2. Back into the Shoals
- 3. Windermere
- 4. The Heron
- 5. Seagoon
- 6. Windermere Revisited
- 7. An Inland Passage
- 8. On the River
- 9. In the Wake of the Teasel
- 10. Down to Yarmouth
- 11. Into Southern Waters
- 12. Hildegard
- 13. Baggywrinkle
- 14. The People of the Shallows
- 15. Coniston Water
- 16. Loch Shuna
- 17. Don't Sail to Lundy in an Easterly
- 18. Caracole and After
- 19. Avel Dro
- 20. Into the West
- 21. An Unsettled Summer
- 22. Coasting in September
- 23. The Last Great Wild River of Europe
- 24. The Challenge in the Pertuis
- 25. Capsize!
- 26. The Backwaters of Venice
- Epilogue
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