It's always interesting to learn how someone became fascinated with the grace and strength of the old clipper ships. In "Sailing Back Through Time" Kent recalls how he as a 7 year old was influenced by his experience to grow fond of the wonderful tall sailing ships.
From his experience of growing up on the East Coast, and as he now resides in Chesapeake Bay, I'm sure you will find "Sailing Back Through Time" interesting.
As you depart here to read Kent's story I'll say "bon voyage" for now, but we hope you will sail back to Tall Sails Adventure again soon!
Correction: It's actually called, "Sailing Back in Time", but it's still the same great sailing story!
Treasure!
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