Boat Crazy

The Collected WoodenBoat Stories of Stan Grayson

Description

Since 2004, award-winning author and historian Stan Grayson has regularly contributed stories to WoodenBoat magazine about the many yachts, small craft, designers, boat builders, and sailors who have captured his imagination. This collection of twenty articles from Grayson and the pages of WoodenBoat presents a wide-ranging and insightful account of American yachting history and some of its fascinating characters.

Readers will voyage back to the early days of the famous Herreshoff Manufacturing Company; experience the fascinating 1895 America’s Cup race; share a morning’s scalloping on Martha’s Vineyard with the last of America’s catboat fishermen; meet the innovative C. Raymond Hunt, who conceived the revolutionary deep-V powerboat; and gain an insightful look at Captain Jousha Slocum, the first man to sail alone around the world. In these and other pieces, Boat Crazy offers a delightful kaleidoscope of engaging stories that give readers a sense of time, place, technology, and personality. In newly written behind-the-scenes introductions for each piece, Grayson discusses why he found the topic important and shares interesting research tidbits and reader reactions.

Key to Grayson’s work are the primary source materials on which his writing is based. Each piece found in Boat Crazy combines Grayson’s painstaking original research with the patient, step-by-step work of an experienced history detective, a journalist’s curiosity, and a writer’s love of language. Readers will emerge from this book with a deeper appreciation for both America’s yachting past and those who are working today to preserve and interpret it.

Reviews

Grayson’s meticulous research, combined with his love for language, paints vivid portraits of characters and events that transport readers through time, offering glimpses of technology, personalities, and the enduring spirit of American yachting. Whether you’re a seasoned sailor or simply curious about maritime history, this book is a must-read.

John Conway, president, The Catboat Preservation Group

Great stuff! These twenty stories, written over the course of years, hang together as if they were planned as a book all along. Often the same people and boats turn up in different contexts—you will soon find them old friends, even if they were not familiar before beginning the book. The history of yachting and boat design are important subjects rarely given enough attention by historians. And a historian with a significant lifetime of experience in boating is not as common as you might think. Thank you, Stan Grayson, for pulling this all together!

Nathan R. Lipfert, curator emeritus of Maine Maritime Museum; author of Two Centuries of Maine Shipbuilding: A Visual History

Those familiar with New England nautical history and folklore are also familiar with the work of Stan Grayson, else there's a gap in their educations. In this engaging collection of backstories on all manner of vessels, from cup racers to catboats, Grayson writes with the authority of a historian, the keen eye of an archivist, yet the congenial ease of a dockside storyteller whose aim is also to entertain.

Tom Verde, author of In a Class All Their Own: Unique and Historic Boats of New England

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