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Aswell as buying it I would actually quite like to learn to sail it!!!!!!!!
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. --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.491 / Virus Database: 290 - Release Date: 18/06/2003 |
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