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The Next Port
- 40,000 Miles, 43 Countries, 87 Islands and Countless Adventures (Sailing Adventures, Book 1)
- De: Heyward Coleman
- Narrado por: Timothy G Little
- Duración: 14 h y 32 m
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Come aboard with Heyward and Charlotte as they transform a worn-out hull into a first-class blue water cruiser. Then take off and cross oceans with them, feeling their desperation when equipment failures force ingenious workarounds in the middle of the Pacific Ocean. Share the highs of navigating the crystal waters of French Polynesia and the lows of crossing pirate-infested waters in the Indian Ocean and Gulf of Aden. Travel ashore with them to places not covered in travel brochures, meet natives untouched by the modern world, and navigate the political waters of Guantanamo Bay.
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The perfect balance
- De Christian en 02-24-23
- The Next Port
- 40,000 Miles, 43 Countries, 87 Islands and Countless Adventures (Sailing Adventures, Book 1)
- De: Heyward Coleman
- Narrado por: Timothy G Little
Well written compelling story. Awful narrator.
Revisado: 03-07-23
Imagine traveling 40k miles by sailboat to some of the most incredible locations in the world, writing a wonderful account of it all, only to have it absolutely butchered by an atrocious narrator.
I’m not sure who Timothy G Little is, or where Heyward Coleman found him, but this guy is the worst. Aside from absolutely destroying the name of literally every place they went, it seems at times like he just learned to read right before getting on the microphone. Coleman must’ve owed this guy a favor or something.
Otherwise the book is a wonderful account of bucket list locations, and compelling as heck. Sadly you’ll have to suffer through awful narration to hear it.
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