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Hard Aground
450 years ago a treasure ship went down. In Miami, the heat hasn't let up yet...Hap Tyler tailboards on Biscayne bay, hears voices, seduces young women, and lives on the edge of history in his family's old-money mansion amid Miami's pastel glitz. But while Hap stumbles around in the shadow of his more successful older brother, Daniel, a tangled web of deception and greed is being spun around him --a web that leads Daniel to his death.

Trying to solve his brother's murder, Hap collides with a 450-year-old secret: the disappearance of $400 million in a sunken Spanish plunder. Daniel's upscale girlfriend is close to digging up the treasure, an avaricious senator has already tasted it, and a stone-cold killer will stop at nothing to bring it home. For Hap a dark and bloody vein of Florida and family history has been opened. And the only way to close it is through a modern ritual of violence and truth..
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Hard Aground...Again: Inspiration for the Navigationally Challenged and Spiritually Stuck
Noah had a hundred years to plan his first cruise and he still ran aground at the end of the passage The Apostle Paul dreamed of harbor-hopping the coast of Italy but wrecked on a reef and had to swim ashore. Even the great and powerful Moses got stuck in the weeds of the Nile. Running aground is nothing to be ashamed of, but staying stuck is. In Hard Aground . . . Again, columnist Eddie Jones turns his unique way of looking at the sailing lifestyle to a unique way of looking at life, family, and God. For anyone who feels their hopes have been sitting high and dry or their dreams are all washed up, these brief meditations will help turn the tide..
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Hard Aground... Again (Hard Aground...Again: Inspiration for the Navigationally Challenged and Spiritually Stuck )
Noah had a hundred years to plan his first cruise and he still ran aground at the end of the passage The Apostle Paul dreamed of harbor-hopping the coast of Italy but wrecked on a reef and had to swim ashore. Even the great and powerful Moses got stuck in the weeds of the Nile. Running aground is nothing to be ashamed of, but staying stuck is. In Hard Aground . . . Again, columnist Eddie Jones turns his unique way of looking at the sailing lifestyle to a unique way of looking at life, family, and God. For anyone who feels their hopes have been sitting high and dry or their dreams are all washed up, these brief meditations will help turn the tide. .
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Hard Aground with Eddie Jones: The collected columns of Coastal Cruising's best-known curmudgeon
Hard Aground with Eddie Jones is a collection of cruising and boating stories, offering a "stuck up" look at the underside of cruising and the frustrations we “land-cuffed” sailors experience when our plans for coastal exploration and tropical destinations run aground on the shoals of family, finances and failing health. These columns first appeared in Carolina Cruising and Coastal Cruising Magazine.

“If there is a better nautical writer when it comes to relationships and family interactions on the water than Eddie Jones, we don't know about them.” –Claiborne Young, author of Cruising Guide to North Carolina

“Thanks for your latest Hard Aground column, Eddie. Mel was wondering why I was laughing so early in the morning.” –Tom Neale, Cruising Coast and Islands

"Eddie has an excellent ear for words and is one of North Carolina’s nautical treasures."–Dave Martin, Cruising World Magazine

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Cruising (with) Class
Cruising (with) Class is written in lecture format to help beginning sailors learn the skills necessary to successfully cruise in a small sailboat .
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Running aground: why Maui's over-burdened port should make you worry.(Cover story): An article from: Hawaii Business
This digital document is an article from Hawaii Business, published by Thomson Gale on July 1, 2006. The length of the article is 2619 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

Citation Details
Title: Running aground: why Maui's over-burdened port should make you worry.(Cover story)
Author: Scott Radway
Publication:Hawaii Business (Magazine/Journal)
Date: July 1, 2006
Publisher: Thomson Gale
Volume: 51 Issue: 13 Page: 28(5)

Article Type: Cover story

Distributed by Thomson Gale.
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