A nice side benefit to Marshhawk's great little site was this link he had listed. It's another site which has a ton of first person stories about sailing.
One of the truly interesting things I found while reading Marshhawk's trip diaries was how "salty" the guy is. Just get on the boat and sail, doesn't matter where, or the size of the boat, or the weather conditions. Truly a man with sailing in his blood.
Would that we all be so dedicated, and so brave.
Anyway, this site will take you to dozens of similar tales. A great site to hit when the weather or the season keeps the rest of us off the water.
The few I've read are hugely entertaining. Of course, I've already bookmarked it.
The site is
http://cruisenews.net/db/voyagelogs.php
Although the boats in the stories vary in size, I looked, specifically for stories written by small boat sailors, something I could more easily identify with.
I recommend the accounts written by the West Wight Potter skippers, a few of whom have done transoceanic voyages.
How about Mexico to Hawaii in a 14 footer? Singlehanded.
Those guys are nuts.