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Biker to Sailor

The True Story of Bob Bitchin

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Biker to Sailor

By: Bob Bitchin
Narrated by: Bradford Rogers
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From outlaw biker and bodyguard for Evel Knievel to sailing on the Flagship for Green Peace that had no engine and used kerosene running lights.

Experience a hurricane in Cabo San Lucas, where 27 boats went up on the beach. Then sail across the pacific with nothing but a sextant, make an 800 mile error, and then end up arriving as a volcano is erupting!

By the author and creator of Latitudes & Attitudes, Cruising Outpost, Biker Lifestyle and Tattoo Magazines. This is Bob's eighth book, and it's all, true (well, how he remembers it anyway!)

Sail thru miles of jellyfish, and then see what happens when you wrap a fishing net on your prop in 40° water! See why a man had to be tied to the mast entering San Francisco Bay, and see how to move from boat to boat, until ending up with that just right boat.

©2015 Bob Bitchin (P)2022 Bob Bitchin
Adventurers, Explorers & Survival Transportation Fishing Sailing

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