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I've been thinking that I rather live-aboard and travel at the same time,
than choose to seperate the two like most folks do (vacation and work). I have tried to contact and learn something about sailing with the Queen's club but to no effect, the operator/owner is impossible to reach. So, if you want me to bring some beer for a weekened sail, give me a shout i'll watch and help, and maybe learn a thing or two in the process. Daniel |
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