Under the Trade Wind Sky is a compilation of tales about growing up and coming of age in one of the most unique ways imaginable, as a sailor on some of the most celebrated sailing yachts of all time. Robert Louis (Lou) Boudreau first went to sea when he was six months old aboard the famous 98-foot schooner Yankee. His father owned and sailed the schooner in the beautiful Bras D'Or Lakes of Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Canada. When Lou was a year old the Boudreau's left Canada and voyaged south to warmer climes. Sailing out of Miami, Florida, they eventually ran their charter cruises in the West…mehr
Under the Trade Wind Sky is a compilation of tales about growing up and coming of age in one of the most unique ways imaginable, as a sailor on some of the most celebrated sailing yachts of all time. Robert Louis (Lou) Boudreau first went to sea when he was six months old aboard the famous 98-foot schooner Yankee. His father owned and sailed the schooner in the beautiful Bras D'Or Lakes of Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Canada. When Lou was a year old the Boudreau's left Canada and voyaged south to warmer climes. Sailing out of Miami, Florida, they eventually ran their charter cruises in the West Indies. Lou spent his early childhood on the island of St. Lucia, sailing the Caribbean aboard such vessels as the 100 ft. schooner Doubloon and the 98 ft. Howard Chappelle designed Baltimore clipper Caribee, both owned by his father. In fact, in November of 2022, Lou's father, Capt. Walter Boudreau, was inducted posthumously into the Charter Yacht Brokers Association Hall of Fame for his lifetime achievements in the charter industry. The adventures under sail made a deep and lasting impression on young Lou. In 1968, at age 16, Lou joined the crew of the 135-foot Herreshoff schooner Ramona on a voyage to Nova Scotia, and following this, left school to follow the sea permanently. The young seafarer's apprenticeship saw him on some well-known sailing vessels including the 143 ft. schooner Bluenose II and the 137 ft. Herreshoff schooner Le Voyageur. The stories contained herein are a treasure trove of tales about what it was like to sail those famous schooners, priceless childhood stories about growing up in the West Indies, as well as several historical tales of seamanship, imbued with the invariable toughness and character of schooner men and their ships.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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Robert Louis (Lou) Boudreau, first went to sea when he was six months old aboard the famous 98-foot schooner Yankee. His father owned and sailed the schooner in the beautiful Bras D'Or Lakes of Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Canada. When Lou was a year old the Boudreau's left Canada and voyaged south to warmer climes. Sailing out of Miami, Florida, they eventually ran their charter cruises in the West Indies. Lou spent his early childhood on the island of St. Lucia, sailing the Caribbean aboard such vessels as the 100 ft. schooner Doubloon and the 98 ft. Howard Chappelle designed Baltimore clipper Caribee, both owned by his father.The adventures under sail made a deep and lasting impression on young Lou. In 1968, at age 16, Lou joined the crew of the 135-foot Herreshoff schooner, Ramona, on a voyage to Nova Scotia, and following this, left school to follow the sea permanently. The young seafarer's apprenticeship saw him on some well-known sailing vessels including the 143 ft. schooner Bluenose II and the 137 ft. Herreshoff schooner Le Voyageur.Over the years, Captain Lou Boudreau has experienced the exciting and the terrifying. Through hurricanes, an attempted drug hijacking in the Bahamas and a shipboard fire during a storm off the African coast, he has led the adventurer's life.
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