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Jeff Morris
 
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Default Aswell as buying it I would actually quite like to learn to sail it!!!!!!!!

I'm losing track - are you in Singapore now? Your last post said:
Date: Fri, 27 Jun 2003 06:02:07 -0700

I can believe in the Far East its Friday morning now, but the timezone should be something
like +11, not -7, which is PDT. It looks like you changed the clock but not the timezone.

"Michael" wrote in message
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It should be right now. I noticed that and made the change when the thread
started. Aren't these supposed to convert automatically when you hook up to
a new local system?

Michael

"Jeff Morris" jeffmo@NoSpam-sv-lokiDOTcom wrote in message
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Mike - your clock is wrong also - I was giving you a break since you've

crossed so many
time zones lately. Everyone else is showing correctly.

I normally don't care much about this stuff, but I usually display

newsgroups in order of
time posted, not by threads. If your date is early, your message sits on

the top for a
while; if you're late, you show way down on the list and I often don't see

it. Donal's
posts have a different problem - his clock seems to be right, but his

posts take a few
hours to cross the pond.

-jeff


"Michael" wrote in message
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Mine is 5:15AM on the 27th

"Daniel Thompson" wrote in message
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My clock *is* set to the right time. I'm guessing you haven't quite
understood the concept of timezones: -0700?


"Jeff Morris" jeffmo@NoSpam-sv-lokiDOTcom wrote in message
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I don't mind the cross post that much - but you could set your clock

to
the right time.


"Daniel Thompson" wrote in message
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"TopCat" wrote in message
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On Thu, 26 Jun 2003 09:20:03 -0700, "Daniel Thompson"
wrote:

Is this insane?

I have some experience in dinghy sailing and do indeed have a
qualification - whoopee - in this area.

I have spent a lot of my youth on yachts - generally my

Grandad's
32
foot
Westerly - but have not, until now, taken as much interest as

my
brother,
and do not have a proverbial 'scoobie' when it comes to maps

and
charts.

I do however have £25000 and a moderate and mobile income.

I will not be single for the rest of my life.

I will not have zero commitment for a two year period at any

other
time
in
my life.

I do not want to waste a year cow-towing to some jumped up

lilttle
Hitler
and his crew of merry - force you to do the bad jobs - men.

This is why I want my own yacht and why I want it now.

Do you think it is realistic to expect to find a personally
compatible
Yachtmaster with a high degree of experience who would be

prepared
to
spend
six months teaching me to sail my boat.

The destinations on this escapade could be decided by means of

a
vote - I
would have the final decision of course - Hitler in effect

perhaps!

Daniel.


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First off please do not cross post, it is bad practice, many

people
have filters on cross posted posts so you already have cut the
number
of responses to this question.

If you have experience of dinghy sailing, and experience crewing
your
grandfathers boat, 6 months training is highly unlikely to be
required.

Navigation can be learned shore side and there are many schools

who
will offer you this service. If you feel better take along an
experienced skipper for a few trips, then start taking her out
yourself, build up you trips in stages.

Your dinghy experience has taught you boat handling and how to

sail,
you just need to transfer you skills upward now, to be fair this

in
my
opinion is the easier way round, someone with no dinghy

experience
would probably need help on their first trips in a dinghy.

Buy it, do some navigation training, it is not that difficult
really,
and start sailing, there is no law that says your first season

must
be
littered with extended cruises, sail around the harbour mouth

until
you feel confident in venturing further.

Do it in you time, you will learn far more than trying to

transfer
someone elses experience into your own.

Fair Winds.......
Julian

http://www.topcatsail.co.uk


No more cross posting for me.

Thanks for the confidence building Julian!


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