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If you're a newbie, look up some sailing clubs in your area. Sign up
for a basic sailing course. You'll have plenty of opportunities to crew for people. Being asked to crew is like being asked to go ballooning. But instead of driving the chase car and paying for the gas, you'll be the guy up forward doing all the work. "dave" wrote in message ... How do you go about crewing on someones boat? "The_navigator©" wrote in message ... Taker some lessons first, offer to crew on other peoples boats... Cheers MC dave wrote: Hi Iam new here but am interested in learning how to sail Iam from new hamspire and would frist like to buy something around 30' and in 5 years move up to 50 or 60 to do some traveling but need some help to make this happen |
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