Readings Newsletter
Become a Readings Member to make your shopping experience even easier.
Sign in or sign up for free!
You’re not far away from qualifying for FREE standard shipping within Australia
You’ve qualified for FREE standard shipping within Australia
The cart is loading…
Join Penn Clarke on his journey, helped by 70 photos and illustrations in this exciting new book Dolphins & Penn: Tacking Through Life. Dolphins, sailing, and around the world traveling are Penn’s passions. He has studied dolphins since a close encounter with three of them in the Bahamas in 1976.
Penn tells about his extensive volunteer work with dolphins in the wild as well as two managed situations. His U.S. Coast Guard 100-ton sail captain’s license since 1983 helps him perform tasks on the water for scientists like Brian Balmer who study effects of oil spills, red tides, and super fund site pollutions on wild dolphins. For one month in 1987 Penn learned to use sign language to communicate with four managed dolphins at the University of Hawaii. Penn founded the non-profit Dolphin Relief and Research in 2009 to financially assist scientists in learning more about these intelligent marine mammals.
There is no sailing straight into the wind. It is changing course, steering into and through the wind - tacking - that keeps Penn and his Mystic Turtle sailboats moving forward. Travel with Penn on his 38-foot sailboat as he does a 7-month journey named the Great Loop Trip through the United States and Canada. Meet people who are lifelong friends that Penn first met on one of his 4 trips traveling around the world. Enjoy other travels that Penn calls Side Trips like his experiences in Australia and Greece multiple times or Siberia in 1991.
Through his words, experience Penn as a full time live-aboard sailor for 15 years. On September 10, 2001, Penn unsuspecting sailed down the Hudson River into NY Harbor. The tragedy of 9/11 unfolds with his eyewitness account. See photos taken from his sailboat including one of a plane he thought was going to take out the Empire State Building while both towers burned below. Visit his website DolphinRnR to see complete videos taken from his sailboat including both towers collapsing and learn more about dolphins.
$9.00 standard shipping within Australia
FREE standard shipping within Australia for orders over $100.00
Express & International shipping calculated at checkout
Join Penn Clarke on his journey, helped by 70 photos and illustrations in this exciting new book Dolphins & Penn: Tacking Through Life. Dolphins, sailing, and around the world traveling are Penn’s passions. He has studied dolphins since a close encounter with three of them in the Bahamas in 1976.
Penn tells about his extensive volunteer work with dolphins in the wild as well as two managed situations. His U.S. Coast Guard 100-ton sail captain’s license since 1983 helps him perform tasks on the water for scientists like Brian Balmer who study effects of oil spills, red tides, and super fund site pollutions on wild dolphins. For one month in 1987 Penn learned to use sign language to communicate with four managed dolphins at the University of Hawaii. Penn founded the non-profit Dolphin Relief and Research in 2009 to financially assist scientists in learning more about these intelligent marine mammals.
There is no sailing straight into the wind. It is changing course, steering into and through the wind - tacking - that keeps Penn and his Mystic Turtle sailboats moving forward. Travel with Penn on his 38-foot sailboat as he does a 7-month journey named the Great Loop Trip through the United States and Canada. Meet people who are lifelong friends that Penn first met on one of his 4 trips traveling around the world. Enjoy other travels that Penn calls Side Trips like his experiences in Australia and Greece multiple times or Siberia in 1991.
Through his words, experience Penn as a full time live-aboard sailor for 15 years. On September 10, 2001, Penn unsuspecting sailed down the Hudson River into NY Harbor. The tragedy of 9/11 unfolds with his eyewitness account. See photos taken from his sailboat including one of a plane he thought was going to take out the Empire State Building while both towers burned below. Visit his website DolphinRnR to see complete videos taken from his sailboat including both towers collapsing and learn more about dolphins.