In this second volume of The Good Stuff, John and Tamsin have a baby on the boat – and then another one. The idyllic lifestyle, sailing where the wind blows them, sitting over a glass of wine as the sun turns the estuary to liquid gold is suddenly more complicated. Where do you find a launderette in the middle of the French countryside? How do you keep to the maintenance schedule with help from a two-year-old? At least it was good copy. There was Yachting World's Dogwatch column to feed every month and the Daily Telegraph's travel page. Apparently, the readers were captivated by the couple's determination to put a brave face on even the most desperate situation – or maybe they just liked the dog. Here you will discover how to win third prize in the Tayvallich Regatta one-oar race and what the home counties school nurse said to the Liverpool "Scally". And where else do you think you would find detailed instructions for casting The Curse of the Stones on troublesome neighbours? It is, as the editor of Yachting World said at the time – Good Stuff.