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A Year in a Yawl / A True Tale of the Adventures of Four Boys in a Thirty-foot Yawl

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Four boys design and build a thirty-foot yawl and undertake an extended voyage through lakes, rivers, canals, and along the Gulf and Atlantic coasts. They learn seamanship and boatcraft while confronting the practical demands of construction, navigation, and maintenance. Their journey includes encounters with ice and freezing rigging, heavy gales, near-sinking and grounding episodes, interactions with marine life, and periods of being stranded or detained, balanced by port calls, local sights, fishing, and small victories. The narrative blends episodic adventure with technical detail and youthful resourcefulness, concluding with the crew’s eventual homeward return.

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Russell Doubleday

Russell Doubleday was an American author known for his engaging narratives that often blend adventure with themes of youth and exploration. His works include the lively account "A Gunner Aboard the 'Yankee'", which recounts the experiences of the Naval Reserves during the Spanish-American War, and the charming tale "A Year in a Yawl", detailing the adventures of four boys on a sailing journey. Doubleday also wrote "Cattle-Ranch to College", reflecting on the life of a boy in the American West, and "Stories of Inventors", which celebrates the ingenuity of inventors and engineers. His storytelling captures the spirit of adventure and the challenges of growing up.

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