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"elegantly fitted out" is a requirement to be a yacht.
Bart "Donal" wrote yacht italicyot, n orig/italic a light fast-sailing vessel; a sailing, steam-powered, etc vessel elegantly fitted out for pleasure trips or racing....... |
Yachties & Yachts
If you have to ask...then it's a boat.
-- The Adventure Lies In The Journey Not The Destination "N1EE" wrote in message om... "elegantly fitted out" is a requirement to be a yacht. Bart "Donal" wrote yacht italicyot, n orig/italic a light fast-sailing vessel; a sailing, steam-powered, etc vessel elegantly fitted out for pleasure trips or racing....... |
Yachties & Yachts
"N1EE" wrote in message om... "elegantly fitted out" is a requirement to be a yacht. Not over here, it isn't! Honestly. Regards Donal -- Bart "Donal" wrote yacht italicyot, n orig/italic a light fast-sailing vessel; a sailing, steam-powered, etc vessel elegantly fitted out for pleasure trips or racing....... |
Yachties & Yachts
Oz1 wrote in message ... On Thu, 1 Jan 2004 23:56:17 -0000, "Donal" scribbled thusly: "N1EE" wrote in message . com... "elegantly fitted out" is a requirement to be a yacht. Not over here, it isn't! Honestly. Regards Donal Yeah, over here, a 60' racer with pipe berths and little else is still called a yacht. Oz, I'm really grateful for your assistance. ... Really! However, I'm trying to explain that people who are *NOT* pretentious, can own a yacht. How was Val d'Isre? Regards Donal -- |
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