NOTES FROM CRAIG ON THE WEB EDITION
This is probably the all-time greatest sailing-canoe
cruising story; Bishop's Paper Canoe is close but
he did little or no sailing. Neidé's The Canoe
Aurora is nearly as good but only concerns river
travel and a little coasting. See links in the
Appendix.
This ebook is based on the 1917 edition with the last
edition (1959) as a check. It includes all photos from
all editions, as far as I can determine. If Fenger's
magazine accounts turn up and include significantly
different text and/or photos, they will be added to the
Appendix. It would be interesting to know if there are
even more of Fenger's photographs held somewhere. Does
anyone know? His snapshot, made at sea, of a Carib canoe
under sail rivals a Turner painting as far as I'm
concerned. His other canoe shot, showing a gommier
under oars, is one of the best photos of this ancient
canoe type you will find.
Links to other bits and pieces of the Fenger legacy
have been included in the Appendix, below. It is easy to
become mesmerized by Yakaboo herself, truly a
beautiful small boat.
As far as the text itself, Anglicisms in spelling have
been removed, because I despise them, and in some cases
hyphenation has been changed to conform a little more
with modern ideas, but otherwise I've tried to preserve
Fenger's spelling; the original contains a lot of
italicized words which don't translate to HTML very
nicely so they have been left as plain text.
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Appendix:
More About Yakaboo and the Caribbean
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