The girls and I took in Morning Light, Roy Disney’s film of the TransPac campaign he put together crewed by college sailors with no previous ocean experience. We thought it was terrific, but because the reviews have not been that great, you might want to catch is soon before DVD is your only option. The photography was excellent, and I thought the film makers did a good job of being true to the sailing without dumbing it down for a general audience. The reality show aspect that I had heard a lot about was not nearly as promenent as I had feard. All in all, it seemed like truthful storytelling.
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