Aquasition of a Dream

Sailing Away to Paradise

by Scott B. Murray


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 1/28/2019

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5x8
Page Count : 250
ISBN : 9781546273981
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 250
ISBN : 9781546277262

About the Book

Aquasition is a story about fulfilling a dream. About an obsession with the sea. The feeling you get when the wind blows across your bow, the rails bury, as your vessel finds its grove and you become one with wind and sea. A silent rush of adrenaline as you glide effortlessly across the sea propelled solely by wind and will. Pure unbridled joy I tell this story as closely as possible from my ships logs and memory. If I have forgotten a few facts, or people, or a few places, I apologize in advance to those that helped and sailed with me along the way. You all have my never ending thanx and appreciation for contributing to what has become a wonderful life. Enjoy the ride!


About the Author

The author was born in the Midwest, Detroit Michigan, living in Ohio and St louis Mo until the age of nine. Moved to Massachusetts, saw the sea, and fell in love. He loved being near or on the water anytime he had the opportunity. At thirteen one astute teacher thought that he was dyslexic and sent him home with a note for his parents. He signed the note himself stating that his son was fine and did not need to go to special class. He taught himself to read at 15. At twenty-five he discovered his passion, sailing. He wanted to sail the world. He started a used car business M&M Auto, a printing company Murray Graphics and then working for Labs Inc. Anything to make money to sail. At Twenty-nine he started Murray international, chartering boats, and working with Lyle on “Sail New England” a sailing show on the sports channel. Learning how to make money sailing. By thirty-one he crossed the pond. He would fly back and forth from all over the world, building Labs to a National and Caribbean company eventually becoming CEO. All the while stealing every second he could to sail and escape the pressures of running over 30 offices with close to four hundred employees’. Sailing was the only way to hold it together. This is the beginning of his story.