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John Clifton Wright

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John C. Wright
Born1948 (age 75–76)
Alma materEast Texas State College (B.A.)
Occupation(s)Author, sailor, lobbyist

John C. Wright is an American author and pioneer of America's Great loop. Best known in the trades as Capt. John. His first documented voyage around the Loop was completed in 1971. He is best known for his books, articles and public speaking engagements about living aboard and cruising America's Great Loop. His Best-Selling books include "The Looper's Companion Guide", and "More Fun Than Fuel". His "The Looper's Companion Guide" has been awarded "Great Loop Book of the Year" for 6 years from 2019 to 2024. Capt. John maintains a popular website about living aboard and cruising America's Great Loop. Publishers Weekly said he "may be the most influential author of Great Loop books on Market."[1]

Biography

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John C. Wright (sailor, author, freelance writer, and motivational speaker,) (born 1948 -) Capt. John is an accomplished sailor and known for his voyages around America's Great Loop. He grew up in Terrell, Texas and attended Terrell High School, Dallas Baptist College, East Texas State College, and served in the U.S. Army during the Vietnam War as CW2 helicopter pilot. Upon returning from the Army, he began his career with Honeywell Information Systems. He retired as Senior Executive and a Registered Lobbyist with Honeywell. Capt. John spends his retirement cruising America's Great Loop. He maintains popular boating articles as well as one of the most popular "Great Loop" websites on the Internet with over 400,000 viewers. He is also an active lobbyist for keeping the Great Loop waterways open for navigation through the Chicago Sanitary and Ship Canal that links the Great Lakes to the Illinois river and the Mississippi river basin, where an Asian Carp invasion threatens a hard lock closure of the USCG's Electronic Fish Barrier on the connecting navigable waterway.

Capt John lobbying to keep Chicago's Cal-Sag canal open for navigation, in the face of closure due to the Asian Carp invasion.
Capt John on his Great Loop boat

Books

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BYOB Bring Your Own Boat Series

References

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  1. ^ Publishers Weekly April 2016 Issue Article "Boating America's Great Loop"
  • Wright, Capt. John (January 10, 2016). "Introduction: More Fun Than Fuel". In Thibos, Allison (ed.). Looping By The Numbers, 1st Edition. Anchor Publishing. pp. 300–5. ISBN 979-8-8458-3173-6.
  • Wright, Capt. John (January 10, 2018). "Introduction: The Looper's Companion Guide". In Thibos, Allison (ed.). The Looper's Companion Guide, 1st Edition. Anchor Publishing. pp. 300–5. ISBN 978-1721851553.
  • Wright, Capt. John (January 10, 2016). "Introduction: Once Around Is Not Enough". In Thibos, Allison (ed.). Once Around Is Not Enough, 1st Edition. Anchor Publishing. pp. 300–5. ISBN 978-1530783779.
  • Wright, Capt. John (January 10, 2014). "Introduction: America's Great Loop and Beyond". In Thibos, Allison (ed.). America's Great Loop and Beyond, 2nd Edition. Anchor Publishing. pp. 3–5. ISBN 978-1492350941.
  • Wright, Capt. John (December 1, 2013). "Introduction: Caribbean Island Hopping". In Thibos, Allison (ed.). Caribbean Island Hopping. Anchor Publishing. pp. 3–5. ISBN 978-1492357421.
  • a b Publishers Weekly. April 24, 2018.
  • a b c The Looper's Companion Guide. Anchor Publishing. July 2019.
  • Wright, John C. (September 12, 2018). "Cruising the Great Loop" www.captainjohn.org. Retrieved December 8, 2019.
  • Wright, John C. (October 21, 2017). "The Voyage of the Century". www.captainjohn.org.
  • John C. Wright's Capt. John Live: APLLC Excerpt Archived January 3, 2017, at the Trade Center
  • Capt. John (August 21–23, 2018). Featured Guest Speaker, USACE Mobile District, Tennessee-Tombigbee Development Conference.