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Landfalls of Paradise: Cruising Guide to the Pacific Islands (A Latitude 20 Book) [Paperback]

Earl R. Hinz
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  • Paperback: 382 pages
  • Publisher: University of Hawai'i Press; 4th Revised edition edition (30 April 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0824821157
  • ISBN-13: 978-0824821159
  • Product Dimensions: 25.2 x 20.4 x 2.4 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 2,370,685 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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This text provides information on customs and immigration procedures, together with revised harbour charts and updated descriptions of more than 75 ports of entry and many lesser harbours and anchorages. This edition also includes extensive treatment of island countries, with pertinent political, economic, social and geological information. Among the appendixes are a trilingual dictionary useful for port entry, a glossary of cruising terms and a section offering sound advice on the prevention and treatment of critical medical conditions.

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10 of 12 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars The biggest ocean the best book 19 Feb 2003
Format:Paperback
I am sure, that like me, most purchasers of this book buy it because they have 'The Dream'. To sail across an ocean and to spend time in the most exotic places in the world. Of course because we have 'The Dream' we are looking for a book full of important facts that a sailor in the South Pacific would need. This book certainly contains all of that, the information provided covers every aspect of the blue water cruisers requirements, from where to moor while waiting for pratique in Pago Pago to the quality of the drinking water in Bora Bora.
All this information is combined with fascinating histories of the islands along with the author's own experiences.
All in all a great buy, a great read and more fuel for 'The Dream'.
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4.0 out of 5 stars the only one of its kind 12 Nov 2000
By David Stanley - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Paperback
Considing the relatively small market for a book like this, it's not surprising there's virtually nothing comparable in print. And Earl's territory is vast - all of the Pacific islands from Hawaii to New Zealand and north into Micronesia. The numerous maps should prove useful for orientation and could save you a bundle on official charts (although the author and publisher disclaim any responsibility for errors). There's lots of useful 'passage planning', yacht entry, weather, and public holiday information here, but the country intros could be shortened and the yacht facility sections beefed up. The oversized B&W photos throughout the book occupy space that could be better utilized. An appendix provides four pages outlining the use of amateur mobil radios, but no mention of communicating over the internet is to be found herein. At times, the coverage is skeletal and uneven. For example, on Tahiti only Papeete is visited. Moorea isn't included (!) and the popular Leeward Islands merit only a few lines. In contrast the seldom-visited Austral and Gambier islands receive four pages of maps and texts. In Fiji, Earl only descibes facilities in the main ports of entry: Suva, Lautoka, Levuka, and Savusavu. Really out of the way anchorages are seldom discussed. All that said, these criticisms are mute as there simply isn't another South Pacific cruising guide to choose from. It's a credit to Earl Hinz that he has kept this book going through four editions, and hopefully the electronic revolution will allow him to rejuvenate his book. Meanwhile Landfalls of Paradise is a basic reference work every Pacific sailor will want to carry aboard.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Landfalls of Paradise: Complete waste of money 11 Mar 2010
By 3eagles - Published on Amazon.com
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If you have lots of money and a big enough boat to bring every available book ever written on the South Pacific, then you should buy this book. But if you are like the majority of cruisers out there with limited space and budget, this is DEFINITELY a book you could do without. For starters, it covers far too large a geography to get into the details you would want to know information about (only three pages on the Marquesas, really?!) Additionally, the information is extremely outdated for having been updated in 2006 and has been out done by newer books (my wife and I sailed through the SoPac in 2009 and every time we used this book we found the information either non existent or incorrect). And finally, the book lacks the most important information you need as a cruiser, which is detailed charts and information on anchorages or passages through reefs. Without a doubt, this book would be an interesting read if you never make it to the South Pacific, but if you do get there you will want to look at the other books available on this subject. I would say this book was a complete waste of money for what we needed.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Landfalls of Paradise Cruising Guide to the Pacific Islands 30 Dec 2011
By coco - Published on Amazon.com
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If you plan on cruising the South Pacific, like we did, do NOT purchase this book. If you seek anchorage or clearance information from this book you will be truly disappointed. The information in this "guide" is very old and out dated. And, the book is extremely general in nature. I.e., it will be a waste of your time and money if you seek to use it as a cruising guide for the South Pacific. - Jason and Karen Trautz, S/V YOLO -
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