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Stuff it. Let's go sailing anyway!





Rob and Karen Oberg are an Australian couple from Ipswich in Queensland who were over the 9 to 5 world and intent on pursuing their dreams of exploring the world under sail. Despite limited sailing experience they set about preparing for a life at sea. This involved completing a raft of RYA courses and working hard towards laying the financial base to buy a yacht and embark on their great adventure. Now empty nesters, they sold their large family home, bought and renovated three houses with plans of renting two to provide some income and selling the third to provide the money to buy the yacht of their dreams. Then in a cruel blow, just as the 'For Sale' sign went up, the tentacles of the Global Financial Crisis combined with record natural disasters in Queensland to stall the real estate market they were relying on to fund their dream. This is the story of how they refused to let that dream die. Rather than give up, they decided ‘Stuff it. Let’s go sailing anyway!’ 

They looked for another way to kick start their new life and, rather than buying a boat, they decided to sail as crew with other cruisers. It all began in June 2011, sailing around the north of Australia through Indonesia to Bali on a Benneteau sloop where they joined a Formosa ketch to Borneo and on to Malaysia before racing in the King’s Cup Regatta in Thailand on yet another boat. 

Stuff it. Let's go sailing anyway! is the story of how they did it, the places they travelled, the people they met, some wonderful some not so and their experiences as crew, both good and bad. The 190 page, hardcover book is packed with Rob's photographs, wonderful water colour illustrations by Karen, maps and the very entertaining tale of their introduction to the cruising life. Not only a great read, the book is also a very valuable source of information for anyone following in their footsteps cruising the Indonesian Islands. This book is $75.00AUS plus Postage and Handling.

Scroll down to see some sample pages. To purchase your copy email us at dreamtimesail@me.com. Unfortunately due to the prohibitive cost of postage from Australia we can not ship overseas. Postage doubles the price of the book. However an e-book version is now available. Scroll down to the bottom for details.

Keren and Rob Oberg

A map of the travels covered in 'Stuffit. Let's go sailing anyway!
A few sample pages from the book







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We now have a range of e-books available.


Stuff it. Let's go sailing anyway.



Our original hardcover coffee table book, Stuff it. Let's go sailing anyway, is now also available as an e-book. It chronicles how we made the transition from land lubbers to full time cruisers at a time when the Global Financial Crisis combined with natural disasters to prevent us from buying a boat. Rather than delay our dream we went crewing for other people sailing from Australia through Indonesia and Malaysia to Thailand. 
 
This is the story of how we did it, the places we travelled, the people we met, some wonderful some not so and our experiences as crew, both good and bad. The 190 pages are packed with Rob's photographs, wonderful water colour illustrations by Karen, maps and the very entertaining tale of our introduction to the cruising life. Not only a great read, the book is also a very valuable source of information for anyone following in our footsteps cruising the Indonesian Islands.




I find the best way of doing meals on passage is to have pre-cooked them beforehand and freeze the whole lot - that way you just take one out during the day to let it thaw , heat up and serve when needed - you want to minimise time in the galley especially if the seas are lumpy. You never quite know what weather you are going to get until you are out there. Passages are tiresome and if you need to prepare food for the hungry crew you can really find it laborious. So make life easy for you ðŸ˜Š


We love to use our ShuttleChef for Passage Food making. Not only is the meal contained in one pot, but it's not requiring extended power use. I’m in the galley supervising the cook and at any time of the day or night crew can help themselves to a hot meal. 


You’ll find heaps of other great recipes and passage planning tips including a fully downloadable and editable provisioning list in Our Galleys EBook “All you need to know about Provisioning”.


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Hook Line & Sinker, New Book from Our Galley - Dreamtimesail. 


This bright and colourful cookbook takes you on a sailing journey around the world in seafood. Karen is a self professed “Galley Wench” and has been sailing the world with her husband Rob aboard their 42’ Ketch Our Dreamtime since 2011. She not only catches their supply of seafood but cooks amazing feasts in her tiny 1.5m2 Galley. 


Featuring 10 chapters and over 50 recipes including flavour profiles from;  Asia, Middle East, Mediterranean and Australia. If you like to shake things up in the galley, this cookbook’s for you – recipe highlights include Crab Pot Pie, Seafood Paella,, Saganaki Fish with Feta & Fennel, and Sri Lankan Fish Curry. Not only are there great recipes but Karen shares her tips on how to catch, clean and cook a range of seafood. The book is filled with colours and flavours of the world and enhanced by beautiful watercolours. 


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All you need to know about Provisioning 



Delicious Food Afloat




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2 comments:

  1. Hello, is there any other way to get the books beside kindle?

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    1. Yes you can find our books in PDF format on https://payhip.com/Dreamtimesail

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