Canvas Flying, Seagulls Crying: From Scottish Lochs to Celtic Shores
By (Author) Justin Tyers
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Adlard Coles Nautical
3rd July 2015
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Travel writing
Memoirs
797.1246092
Paperback
240
Width 128mm, Height 194mm, Spine 20mm
280g
After Justin and Linda Tyers lost everything in a devastating house fire, they rebuilt their lives by building a classic wooden yacht from scratch starting by felling the trees. This story was told in their first book, Phoenix from the Ashes.
This sequel follows their voyage from the Scottish Islands across to Ireland, down the Irish Sea to Cornwall and thence to Brittany, meeting interesting, curious and larger-than-life characters along the way. Justin has an unceasing ability to attract the nearest eccentric wherever he goes, a brilliant eye for natural humour in any situation, as well as a wonderful, lyrical turn of phrase.
The book is peppered with amusingly told anecdotes of everyday cruising life and packed with the kind of inevitable dramatic incidents that happen when you have two inexperienced sailors trying to man a yacht thats really too big for them: running aground, losing a guest overboard and almost being shipwrecked more than once.
This is not a tale of intrepid on-the-edge sailing; it is a gentle, endearing and frequently amusing account of the sort of voyaging most cruisers can relate to and will greatly appreciate.
Evocative and frequently funny. the book is an endearing account of an enviable life. * Press Journal *
Justin Tyers is a professional artist, working to commission or selling original pieces via galleries. He and his wife live aboard the classic yacht that they built from wood, and often consider remote parts of the Hebrides their natural home.