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Get Real, Get Gone: How to Become a Modern Sea Gypsy and Sail Away Forever
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Get Real, Get Gone: How to Become a Modern Sea Gypsy and Sail Away Forever Trade paperback - 2015

by Rick Page, Jasna Tuta

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CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, August 2015. Trade Paperback . 2022&Sellable/Like New. SAVE ON SHIPPING: Additional books ship for $1.00 each Between the Covers!
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Rick Page holds an honours degree in Disaster Engineering and Management and is a regular contributor to Cruising Helmsman magazine. He became a RYA qualified skipper in 2008 and has lived aboard every day since 2007 when he bought his first boat Marutji - a steel Van de Stadt 34 (pictured on the cover). Jasna Tuta is a primary school teacher and a qualified Dinghy Sailing Instructor. She has been living the sea gypsy life since 2010 and has published over 200 magazine pages and 64 radio shows. Marutji was also her first boat. She regularly holds sailing courses and talks in Italy and Slovenia, splices rope to chain like it was string, and makes the world's best lasagna. No question. They are both living aboard their current boat Calypso somewhere in the Pacific.