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You Can't Blow Home Again

You Can't Blow Home Again
By Herb Payson

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A truely funny book. We've read it a couple of times.

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"It was a rainy morning in Orange County, California, a soggy, raw morning, which is the way I remember most of the times that I've gotten bad news." That was the day Herb Payson and his wife Nancy learned that SEA FOAM—their old wooden sailboat, made famous by Payson's book Blown Away and now halfway around the world in a Tahitian cove—was in desperate need of repairs. You Can't Blow Home Again is the charming story, both comical and thought-provoking, of the Payson family's rescue of SEA FOAM and their subsequent return voyage from French Polynesia to the U.S. Whether wrangling with dour customs officials or bargaining with shrewd pearl divers, Payson's unique determination and self-effacing humor are irresistible. Equally engaging are his comments on everything from marine heads ("Getting intimate with a marine head is very much like dealing with toilets on land, except that the cramped spaces on most boats make the job much like mud wrestling in a phone booth") to navigation ("There is really nothing to worry about, even if you don't know where the hell you are"). And even when beset by adversity—as they invariably are—the Paysons enjoy enough moments of that intense delight which only the cruising life can afford, so as to never forget why they went sailing in the first place.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #655754 in Books
  • Published on: 1999-11
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 195 pages

Editorial Reviews

About the Author
Herb Payson is a writer and sailing fanatic who gave up a professional music career to go cruising.


Customer Reviews

Don't miss this one5
One of the best sailing books I've read. I sure wish he'd write more!

Dream of a lifetime, an honest look5
Both of these books ("Blown Away" and "You Can't Blow Home Again") are great and should be read one after the other (The second is the continuing saga). The true story of a family that sells everything to buy a boat and sail around the world. They only make it as far as the south pacific, but it makes for year after year of adventures. As a sailor myself (coastal, not blue water) I felt he did a great job of capturing the sharp contrast between the elation, exhilaration and sheer terror that can be found in sailing. Mr. Payson's honest, care free and "oh well" attitude is something that I wish I could capture for myself. Someone who does not mind laughing at himself.

I only have one critique of the books. Mr. Payson uses nautical terms and the names of boat parts as if they are a part of everyone's daily vocabulary. I sail a simple sloop configuration and can name every component that is applicable to our boat. But his repeated use of terms unique to multi-masted, wooden masted, bow-sprinted boats kept sending me to the nautical dictionary. Since the book does not appear to be targeted at highly experienced sailors, a little more explanation would have been nice.

Sail Away to the South Pacific4
With Herb Payson and his wife and stepson as they begin the vacation of a lifetime. Payson is a witty, experienced sailor who writes about his family's adventures while sailing in the South Pacific onboard their 36 ft. wooden ketch, Sea Foam. Their journey begins as a necessity, but soon becomes an adventure with a few sailing lessons and detours thrown in. Payson's writing style is simple, funny, informative and addictive. Anyone who dreams of a cruising life should read this book. Anyone who has never even seen a sailboat would love the self-effacing humor of Payson and the beautiful descriptive narratives of the islands they visit and the genuine appreciation he has of the local people who live there.

This book is one that will leave you wanting to read more of Payson's sea adventures.