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After eight years building a 38-foot catamaran in a Midlands barn, Neil Hawkesford finally had his boat in the water. Now came the real test: sailing her south to the Mediterranean with his partner Gail, a complete novice to sailing.
A Foolish Escape follows their journey from a muddy Cornish creek to the Spanish coast. They cross Biscaythe stretch of water that nearly killed Hawkesford three decades earlierexperiencing bioluminescent dolphins at midnight and gale-force winds off the Galician cliffs. They navigate the Portuguese coast, winter in Lagos, and discover a hidden paradise on the…mehr

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Produktbeschreibung
After eight years building a 38-foot catamaran in a Midlands barn, Neil Hawkesford finally had his boat in the water. Now came the real test: sailing her south to the Mediterranean with his partner Gail, a complete novice to sailing.

A Foolish Escape follows their journey from a muddy Cornish creek to the Spanish coast. They cross Biscaythe stretch of water that nearly killed Hawkesford three decades earlierexperiencing bioluminescent dolphins at midnight and gale-force winds off the Galician cliffs. They navigate the Portuguese coast, winter in Lagos, and discover a hidden paradise on the Guadiana river straddling the Spanish-Portuguese border.

The voyage continues through Gibraltar and into the Mediterranean, where they find an unlikely home in the ancient port of Cartagena. Over five years of liveaboard life, they learn that escape isn't quite what they imagined. The same restless mind travels with you wherever you go.

This is not a tale of non-stop adventure. Long periods pass in quiet anchorages and friendly marinas. There are bureaucratic frustrations, electrical failures, and the constant challenge of living in a small space. Hawkesford writes honestly about the stress of being solely responsible for another person's safety at sea, and about discovering that even while living the dream, the blues can still find you.

The book concludes with a difficult decision. Circumstances change, capabilities are honestly assessed, and Gledathe boat that brought so much meaning to their livesfinds a new owner who will take her across the Atlantic and beyond.

Part sailing narrative, part meditation on what it means to truly escape, this is the final volume of the Foolish Trilogy.


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Autorenporträt
Neil Hawkesford, sometimes known as Foolish Neil, has built a life around daring to do the things most people only dream of. From building his own boat and sailing it with his partner to the Mediterranean, to writing books that challenge the "sensible" path, his work is united by one philosophy: being "foolish" is often the wisest choice of all.

His first book, A Foolish Voyage, became the starting point of The Foolish Trilogy, a series that chronicles not just adventures at sea, but the journey of building a boat, casting off, and discovering freedom under sail.

Neil's curiosity is wide-ranging, whether exploring Ancient Cornwall or Artificial Intelligence, the subject of his two most recent books, he approaches each with down-to-earth honesty. He also writes on Substack: Foolish Living (philosophy, money, sailing) and No Drama AI (practical guides to AI).