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We are artist and sailors, and have been living, and working from our sailboat since 2016.

In 2020, we completed our circumnavigation of the Pacific ocean. The last passage from Japan (Shimoda) to Canada (Victoria) took 51 days, and it was the hardest thing we've ever done. We decided to keep a physical logbook of daily happenings onboard.

Upon our arrival, we transcribed the handwritten pages, so we could publish them online. Weeks later, we decided to expand on it, to release it as a digital book. We revised most of the text, expanded on specific logs, and added:

  • 51 new drawings
  • 16 new sections
    • Seasickness, Kuroshio, Sailing at night, Heaving-to, Squalls, Food, Self-steering, Food storage, Water, Birds and nature, Computers, The burden of electronics, Thrift and care, Catching rain, Coping with stress, Foul-weather gear and Pino's Japanese pantry.
  • 19 recipes

Busy Doing Nothing is 218 pages long, written in English, and formatted for e-readers. The first version is still available to read online, but doesn't include the newer content and revised text. Buying this book is a way to support us, we put a lot of work into it, and we hope you like it!

We also released this book as a paperback (print on demand).

Rek & Devine

StatusReleased
CategoryBook
Rating
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
(14 total ratings)
AuthorRek & Devine
GenreAdventure
TagsSailing

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In order to download this book you must purchase it at or above the minimum price of $5 USD. You will get access to the following files:

PDF 13 MB
Version 23
MOBI 7 MB
Version 19
EPUB 12 MB
Version 21

Comments

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Love this book. I devoured it over two evenings. For somebody who knows nothing about sailing it was a fascinating look at what it takes to make such a journey.

One question, the Distance to Victoria listed at the start of each day declines until July 1 (part 1) at 2451nm and then starts increasing again with the Distance to Victoria on the final day, July 29th, is listed as 4545nm. I had been assuming this number would continually decrease the closer you got to Canada, maybe I'm misunderstanding what it represents though?

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Glad you enjoyed it!
No no the number of nm isn't supposed to increase, that was a mistake. We've just pushed a newer version of the book and have corrected this, now the distance to Victoria is counting down all the way. Thx for reporting it :>

Thanks for the update!

It’s a great read, I really enjoyed it! I was aware of the online version but have never gotten around to reading it, thanks for publishing the e-book. Also, love the recipe section.

^_^ Thank you for reading it.

Hello! I read epubs on my phone, but something in the way this book has been laid out keeps the font super small making it difficult to read. I am not able to zoom. For your reference here is how it looks on my phone:

Here is what other epubs look like:

Hope this helps!

Ah, sorry about that. We'll see if we can make the font larger and easier to read.

No worries! I think it should be possible to un-fix the font size so the reading device can set it and the text becomes flowable.

Yea we just removed the fixed font size, should be better now :>

Looks great, thank you!

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Entries have been meaningfully expanded from the transcription up on 100r.co with helpful additional thoughts and touching illustrations.  There’s added context for the start and end of their journey both in the “small” sense of crossing an ocean, as well as the grander projects of their work and home.  In most ways this is not a pleasant journey, but the lovely illustrations of Pino and their adventures plus notations of daily progress blunt even the most harrowing moments.  It’s really excellent reading, and I’m grateful for the extra work Hundred Rabbits has put into this edition.