Monthly Highlights

Summer 2010: Working on two books and two events! My 9th (the 34th annual) Wooden Boat Festival and my first new event for Northwest Maritime Center.  Find out more at the Festival, September 10-12.

Winter/Spring 2010: Moved Pax to Boat Haven slip C#169. Writing progress and work in Oklahoma and Washington.

Fall 2009: Bought Windspiration Point house at Roman Nose State Park, Oklahoma.

Summer 2009: Spidsgatter research trip to Denmark and Sweden; Pax in Wooden Boat Festival. 

2008 Highlights: Pax launched. New cockpit, sails and interior. Kaci does writing research in Australia and Tahiti.

2007 Highlights: Kaci becomes owner/Captain of Pax, a 28' Danish Spidsgatter built in 1936.  Kim Kavin, president of Boating Writers International interviewed Kaci in Port Townsend for May/June article in International Yachtsman.

Books & muse-in-process

quill2.jpgKaci Cronkhite started writing as soon as she could hold a sketch pencil.  In first grade, a teacher gave her pictures from magazines and told her to write stories, for extra credit.  That option motivated her through fourth grade when her English teacher suggested she give up the extra credit and enter writing competitions instead.  For the rest of her public school career she entered contests, then used the skills to get a scholarship to college, then graduate work and then job, after job, after job. 

Now, using her writing and presentation skills and life experience to connect people worldwide is more than a job for Kaci Cronkhite.  It's a life's work.  Inspired by her experiences with wind in Oklahoma, Alaska, Hawaii and on the Ocean during a circumnavigation of the world, she's anchored down and telling the stories. She works to promote values and make connections between farmers and sailors, between women and men on boats, between shore-dependent businesses in all countries and does this through the web, presentations, and in books. As a sailor, a writer and an advocate of adventurous women worldwide, Kaci welcomes links, stories and project collaborations through Concentricom, her boat Pax and in her role with the internationally reknowned Port Townsend Wooden Boat Festival.

  • Book in Progress: When a Cowgirl Goes to Sea

    Woman of the Wind: When a Cowgirl Goes to Sea

    porthole.JPG This is the story of how Kaci Cronkhite, an Oklahoma cowgirl, four generations from the ocean, found her way to sea, then sailed around the world. 

    More than just a trip about one sailing circumnavigation, this book tells the story of how life on a windy cattle ranch in middle America spurred a young woman from decades on horses to decades on boats. 

    At times poetic and humorous, often salty and detailed, When A Cowgirl Goes to Sea illustrates the paradoxical connections of rural ranch life and a life at sea.  In the wind, you'll recognize the raw smell of fear while facing pirates or the death of a parent. You'll feel the nightmare pounding of your guts during a Tasman storm or on a runaway tractor.  You'll wake to hear a tornado or the scream of winds at a Cape or the sound of electricity arcing and your mother's ankles popping.  You'll laugh when your boat becomes a "birdie bed & breakfast" and cry when the smoke that causes it, chokes you and forces you to a terrifying all-night dodge in the busiest shipping lane in the world. 

    When a Cowgirl Goes to Sea is a work in progress, with target publishing date at the end of 2010.  Check back often, and help me finish it!

  • Book in progress: Finding Pax

    Pax is latin for peace.  Finding Pax is the story of how finding a boat, a boat called Pax, redefined peace in the life of a forty-something woman in a small, rural, end-of-the road-view-to-the-ocean American town.

  • Published & Unpublished Writing

    A chapter in a book, ads, articles and unpublished poems. Random writing from 4 and more decades of life.