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Simple Simon wrote:
Glad you agree with me that a yacht is a pleasure boat as opposed to a work boat. Many medium and large yachts are operated commercially. That usage is why the crewmembers are required to maintain licenses and certifications that are well beyond that which you are capable of earning. I can take my yacht right now and commence a voyage around the world and stand a very great chance of success. Please do us all a favor and start this evening. Geez! You probably can't even afford the necessary fuel let alone get a passport. You've probably never even been out of sight of land. Your jealous rant certainly proves how little you know about merchant mariner documentation requirements and income. Sorry Nil, once again you are out of your depth. You are not a sailor, a seafarer, a yacht owner, or a reliable source of nautical information. Your exposure to nautical matters is limited to the scope of your swamp mooring and it shows when you attempt to post information about subjects so far beyond your seriously limited experience. It is increasingly and daily more obvious that you are indeed nothing more than a wannabe with a broken trailer boat. Rick |
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