<P>Ancient Chinese legends tell of heroic attempts to navigate the waterways of the Kra peninsula which divides the Andaman Sea from the Gulf of Thailand. Yet despite efforts over the last century by expeditions from several Western navies there was no record of a successful crossing&mdash;none that is until renowned sailor Tristan Jones took on the challenge.</P><P>To Venture Further is the inspiring story of this memorable exploit by one of the finest sailing adventure writers of our time. Accompanied by his German mate Thomas and three disabled Thai youths Jones makes the short but exceedingly difficult passage across the Kra in a small seagoing fishing boat. Facing floating debris homemade dams mechanical failure and precariously low funds Jones&mdash;whose left leg was amputated several years before&mdash;remains determined to win out against all obstacles no matter how insurmountable they seem.</P><P>With characteristically acerbic wit Jones offers shrewd commentary on the Westernization of modern Thailand bemoaning the destruction of a once-idyllic land. And whether confronting a band of raucous teenage monks outwitting pirates in the Gulf of Thailand or cruising a dry riverbed by hitching his boat onto an elephant he continues to exhibit the awesome stubbornness and implacable courage of a man willing to sacrifice all comforts for the unknown and seemingly impossible.</P>