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Charter from Gocek, Turkey
Hi All
I have a boat booked in June from Gocek, Turkey. I would appreciate any tips or experiences from other subscribers Thanks Greg |
Charter from Gocek, Turkey
On Wed, 25 Feb 2004 10:43:46 GMT, "Greg" wrote
this crap: Hi All I have a boat booked in June from Gocek, Turkey. I would appreciate any tips or experiences from other subscribers What kind of boat? This signature is now the ultimate power in the universe |
Charter from Gocek, Turkey
You should have a great time. I've been told it's a great place to sail.
Can you give us some more details? (Ignore Horass, he's jealous of anything because he owns a crapola hunter.) "Greg" wrote in message ... Hi All I have a boat booked in June from Gocek, Turkey. I would appreciate any tips or experiences from other subscribers Thanks Greg |
Charter from Gocek, Turkey
"Greg" wrote in message ... Hi All I have a boat booked in June from Gocek, Turkey. I would appreciate any tips or experiences from other subscribers Don't venture into Greek waters. It could prove costly. Regards Donal -- |
Charter from Gocek, Turkey
How so, Donal.? The wife and I were thinking about chartering in the area a
while back, her poor health would probably make it something that's not going to happen any time soon. I did a little research and was amazed to find that it was considerably cheaper to fly there than to the Caribbean, and charter rates were lower also. So, what are the pros/cons of chartering in the eastern Mediterranean? John Cairns "Donal" wrote in message ... "Greg" wrote in message ... Hi All I have a boat booked in June from Gocek, Turkey. I would appreciate any tips or experiences from other subscribers Don't venture into Greek waters. It could prove costly. Regards Donal -- |
Charter from Gocek, Turkey
John Cairns wrote:
How so, Donal.? They might get suckered into buying a used boat, beware of those who stand on their heads wearing greek sailor caps. Cheers Marty |
Charter from Gocek, Turkey
"John Cairns" wrote in message ... How so, Donal.? Greece and Turkey are *very* hostile towards each other. Civility is only maintained because Turkey wishes to join the EU. If you sail from one country to the other, you can get stung for "entry fees", and there are all sorts of formalities that you must go through. It is an issue over here because "freedom of movement" is a basic right in the EU. Turkey wants to join the EU, but she(or Greece??) is unwilling to drop the paperwork and money that is required to sail between the two countries. The wife and I were thinking about chartering in the area a while back, her poor health would probably make it something that's not going to happen any time soon. I did a little research and was amazed to find that it was considerably cheaper to fly there than to the Caribbean, and charter rates were lower also. So, what are the pros/cons of chartering in the eastern Mediterranean? I've sailed in Greek, and in Turkish waters. I found the Turks to be much more friendly. I also found that the food was more varied in Turkey. I won't go back to Greece again. We are probably going to go back to Turkey this year for a Hotel based, dinghy sailing holiday. In July and August, the temperatures in the Eastern Mediterranian will reach 40*C+. This is hotter than the Caribbean. June and September are probably great months to go there. Different resorts have vastly different wind patterns. Some areas are very predictable, (0kts at 09:00, 30 kts at 16:00). Other areas are much less predictable. The brochures usually give an indication of what you should expect. I hope that your wife's health improves. Regards Donal -- |
Charter from Gocek, Turkey
OzOne wrote:
Is he Texan? Perhaps John was on vacation during that exchange, I thought Donal was referencing that fiasco also, however reading his response that was not his intention, though it would have been his style. Cheers Marty |
Charter from Gocek, Turkey
Do tell, or maybe Oz will, what exactly that fiasco was? I vaguely recall
something about a Greek sailors cap being a punchline, but that's about it. John Cairns "Martin Baxter" wrote in message ... OzOne wrote: Is he Texan? Perhaps John was on vacation during that exchange, I thought Donal was referencing that fiasco also, however reading his response that was not his intention, though it would have been his style. Cheers Marty |
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John Cairns wrote:
Do tell, or maybe Oz will, what exactly that fiasco was? I vaguely recall something about a Greek sailors cap being a punchline, but that's about it. John Cairns A year or so ago Oz had great fun riling some of the more thin skinned US citizens on this group when he told a tale of selling one of his boats that he had in charter in the Med. Seems he sold the boat to a "septic" from Texas for somewhat more than the boat could have been acquired for on the open market. Not that Oz deliberately set out to fleece anyone, apparently the Texan simply fell in love with the boat and made on offer too good to refuse. Nutsy was a little put out. Oz also purports to sport a Greek fisherman's cap. Cheers Marty |
Charter from Gocek, Turkey
"Martin Baxter" wrote in message ... OzOne wrote: Is he Texan? Perhaps John was on vacation during that exchange, I thought Donal was referencing that fiasco also, however reading his response that was not his intention, though it would have been his style. You are 100% correct. Dammit! I missed a big opportunity. There is a real issue problem in sailing between Greece and Turkey. The problem is compounded by the proximity of some of the Greek islands to the Turkish mainland. Kos is only 2 miles from the Turkish mainland, and it is about 400 miles from the Greek mainland! If you are sailing around Bodrum (Turkey), then you need to be careful to avoid straying into Greek waters. Regards Donal -- |
Charter from Gocek, Turkey
OzOne wrote in message ... On Fri, 27 Feb 2004 11:21:18 -0500, Martin Baxter scribbled thusly: . Nutsy was a little put out Nah, he was just jealous. Oz also purports to sport a Greek fisherman's cap. A collection actually. The favorite one, with signatures from some of the Worlds greatest sailors was unfortunately lost not long ago. Over the side????? Regards Donal -- |
Charter from Gocek, Turkey
Thanks to those that replied to my question about Gocek. June can't come
around quick enough, if anyone else has suggestions I would love to hear from you. To the others that use this for their own gratification,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,ge t a life! OzOne wrote in message ... On Fri, 27 Feb 2004 23:59:55 -0000, "Donal" scribbled thusly: "Martin Baxter" wrote in message ... OzOne wrote: Is he Texan? Perhaps John was on vacation during that exchange, I thought Donal was referencing that fiasco also, however reading his response that was not his intention, though it would have been his style. You are 100% correct. Dammit! I missed a big opportunity. Story of your life Donal :-) There is a real issue problem in sailing between Greece and Turkey. The problem is compounded by the proximity of some of the Greek islands to the Turkish mainland. Kos is only 2 miles from the Turkish mainland, and it is about 400 miles from the Greek mainland! If you are sailing around Bodrum (Turkey), then you need to be careful to avoid straying into Greek waters. Or alternately straying into Turkish waters. There are some restricted/military zones along the Turkish coast and it's not unusual to be warned off by a gunboat. Still, it's not a particularly onerous task to sail between the two countries provididng you allow a couple of hours for paperwork..not that there's a lot, it just takes the authorities a long time to fill in forms. DO NOT buy diesel on the islands!!! Regards Donal Oz1...of the 3 twins. I welcome you to crackerbox palace,We've been expecting you. |
Charter from Gocek, Turkey
Bavaria 36
"Horvath" wrote in message ... On Wed, 25 Feb 2004 10:43:46 GMT, "Greg" wrote this crap: Hi All I have a boat booked in June from Gocek, Turkey. I would appreciate any tips or experiences from other subscribers What kind of boat? This signature is now the ultimate power in the universe |
Charter from Gocek, Turkey
On Sun, 29 Feb 2004 11:06:57 GMT, "Greg" wrote
this crap: Bavaria 36 I just saw one of those at the Chicago Boat Show. Not a bad boat, but not enough cooler space for me. "Horvath" wrote in message .. . On Wed, 25 Feb 2004 10:43:46 GMT, "Greg" wrote this crap: Hi All I have a boat booked in June from Gocek, Turkey. I would appreciate any tips or experiences from other subscribers What kind of boat? This signature is now the ultimate power in the universe |
Charter from Gocek, Turkey
You hang out in the cooler? Brrr.....
"Horvath" wrote in message ... On Sun, 29 Feb 2004 11:06:57 GMT, "Greg" wrote this crap: Bavaria 36 I just saw one of those at the Chicago Boat Show. Not a bad boat, but not enough cooler space for me. "Horvath" wrote in message .. . On Wed, 25 Feb 2004 10:43:46 GMT, "Greg" wrote this crap: Hi All I have a boat booked in June from Gocek, Turkey. I would appreciate any tips or experiences from other subscribers What kind of boat? This signature is now the ultimate power in the universe |
Charter from Gocek, Turkey
Donal wrote:
A collection actually. The favorite one, with signatures from some of the Worlds greatest sailors was unfortunately lost not long ago. Over the side????? With a Rolex pinned to the peak? Cheers Marty |
Charter from Gocek, Turkey
memories, from a hat?
Ozzy wrote Misplaced or stolen..who knows, but a sad loss as it carried a great many memories. |
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