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Spend a couple of months in the Bahamas, move on to Turks & Cacios for a
few weeks, then on to Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands for a month. From the VI, south to St. Martin, St. Barts, Saba, Nevis, the rest of the Leewards should take a couple of months. Then hop on over to St. Lucia for a few weeks, on to Bequea, then Salt Whistle Bay at Mayreau and a month on the hook in the Tobago Keys. Do the rest of the Windwards to Tobago. Should keep you busy for about 12-18 months. Harald Ås wrote: On 24 Dec 2003 06:04:27 GMT, (SAIL LOCO) wrote: Buy a house. Who would want to live on a 27-32 foot boat. You would turn into a fool like the idiot that posts on hear who lives on a 27 foot derelict. S/V Express 30 "Ringmaster" Trains are a winter sport The world needs some fools too. I just wanted to hear some ideas. For some reason the Florida Keys don't appeal to me. Harry Ås |
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