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In addition to all my other licenses and certifications,
I now hold the Yachtmaster Ocean. And I must say the Brits are to be commended on putting together an outstanding program. I was nothing but impressed by all the many UK sailors I've met. The Solent is The reason there are so many good sailors over here. I strongly recommend, to anyone who loves sailing--make a point about sailing over for a week or two. I sailed into nearly every harbor and like them all. Newtown creek, and the Beaulieu river were particularly beautiful. Thereis lot of traffic. I have some cool photos I'll post when I get a chance. Regards |
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... In addition to all my other licenses and certifications, I now hold the Yachtmaster Ocean. And I must say the Brits are to be commended on putting together an outstanding program. I was nothing but impressed by all the many UK sailors I've met. The Solent is The reason there are so many good sailors over here. I strongly recommend, to anyone who loves sailing--make a point about sailing over for a week or two. I sailed into nearly every harbor and like them all. Newtown creek, and the Beaulieu river were particularly beautiful. Thereis lot of traffic. I have some cool photos I'll post when I get a chance. Regards I think it's an outstanding achievement. I know someone else who attained this cert, and he's quite an impressive sailor. I know it's fairly expensive, but I've been considering it. There's actually a local company, Modern Sailing, that is certified for this instruction. They're a top-notch school in my opinion. Perhaps you can give us some of the details of the requirements? Would love to see pics also! -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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![]() "Bart" wrote in message ... In addition to all my other licenses and certifications, I now hold the Yachtmaster Ocean. And I must say the Brits are to be commended on putting together an outstanding program. I was nothing but impressed by all the many UK sailors I've met. The Solent is The reason there are so many good sailors over here. I strongly recommend, to anyone who loves sailing--make a point about sailing over for a week or two. I sailed into nearly every harbor and like them all. Newtown creek, and the Beaulieu river were particularly beautiful. Thereis lot of traffic. I have some cool photos I'll post when I get a chance. Regards What about Salcombe, Newton Ferrers, Fowey, Falmouth Harbour and the Helford river? Lots of lovely harbours on the south coast apart from the Solent. |
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On Fri, 24 Oct 2008 13:00:47 -0700 (PDT), Bart
wrote: In addition to all my other licenses and certifications, I now hold the Yachtmaster Ocean. And I must say the Brits are to be commended on putting together an outstanding program. I was nothing but impressed by all the many UK sailors I've met. The Solent is The reason there are so many good sailors over here. I strongly recommend, to anyone who loves sailing--make a point about sailing over for a week or two. I sailed into nearly every harbor and like them all. Newtown creek, and the Beaulieu river were particularly beautiful. Thereis lot of traffic. I have some cool photos I'll post when I get a chance. Regards I have indeed sailed the Solent....when it was slightly less crowded, and agree wholeheartedly with all points. If only they could do something about the food and the weather :-) OzOne of the three twins I welcome you to Crackerbox Palace. |
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On 24 Oct, 22:22, OzOne wrote:
On Fri, 24 Oct 2008 13:00:47 -0700 (PDT), Bart wrote: In addition to all my other licenses and certifications, I now hold the Yachtmaster Ocean. And I must say the Brits are to be commended on putting together an outstanding program. I was nothing but impressed by all the many UK sailors I've met. The Solent is The reason there are so many good sailors over here. I strongly recommend, to anyone who loves sailing--make a point about sailing over for a week or two. I sailed into nearly every harbor and like them all. Newtown creek, and the Beaulieu river were particularly beautiful. Thereis lot of traffic. I have some cool photos I'll post when I get a chance. Regards I have indeed sailed the Solent....when it was slightly less crowded, and agree wholeheartedly with all points. If only they could do something about the food and the weather :-) That's why some of us are so keen on sailing to France. The weather is a bit better. The food is undescribable. Regards Donal -- |
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... On 24 Oct, 22:22, OzOne wrote: On Fri, 24 Oct 2008 13:00:47 -0700 (PDT), Bart wrote: In addition to all my other licenses and certifications, I now hold the Yachtmaster Ocean. And I must say the Brits are to be commended on putting together an outstanding program. I was nothing but impressed by all the many UK sailors I've met. The Solent is The reason there are so many good sailors over here. I strongly recommend, to anyone who loves sailing--make a point about sailing over for a week or two. I sailed into nearly every harbor and like them all. Newtown creek, and the Beaulieu river were particularly beautiful. Thereis lot of traffic. I have some cool photos I'll post when I get a chance. Regards I have indeed sailed the Solent....when it was slightly less crowded, and agree wholeheartedly with all points. If only they could do something about the food and the weather :-) That's why some of us are so keen on sailing to France. The weather is a bit better. The food is undescribable. Regards Donal -- Can you get freedom fries? Otherwise, I'm not interested! -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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On Oct 24, 10:22*pm, OzOne wrote:
I have indeed sailed the Solent....when it was slightly less crowded, and agree wholeheartedly with all points. If only they could do something about the food and the weather :-) I was fortunate with the weather. The food Is life threatening! I enjoyed the "finding unlit buoys in the dark part--I nailed that one. The key is to use back bearings and pick easy to see ones, and have several cross bears that are easy to pick out. There were lots of tricky stuff in the exam like an off-station buoy and a harbor approach with a sector light out. I glad I had tons of night sailing experience because that was the bulk of the exam. I have to go. More later. |
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On Oct 25, 12:09*am, wrote:
On 24 Oct, 22:22, OzOne wrote: On Fri, 24 Oct 2008 13:00:47 -0700 (PDT), Bart wrote: In addition to all my other licenses and certifications, I now hold the Yachtmaster Ocean. And I must say the Brits are to be commended on putting together an outstanding program. *I was nothing but impressed by all the many UK sailors I've met. The Solent is The reason there are so many good sailors over here. *I strongly recommend, to anyone who loves sailing--make a point about sailing over for a week or two. *I sailed into nearly every harbor and like them all. *Newtown creek, and the Beaulieu river were particularly beautiful. Thereis lot of traffic. *I have some cool photos I'll post when I get a chance. Regards I have indeed sailed the Solent....when it was slightly less crowded, and agree wholeheartedly with all points. If only they could do something about the food and the weather :-) That's why some of us are so keen on sailing to France. The weather is a bit better. *The food is undescribable. Regards Donal -- Thank for the sail andvintroduction to the Solent Donal. I want to do a channel crossing with you sometime. |
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![]() "Bart" wrote in message ... On Oct 25, 12:09 am, wrote: On 24 Oct, 22:22, OzOne wrote: On Fri, 24 Oct 2008 13:00:47 -0700 (PDT), Bart wrote: In addition to all my other licenses and certifications, I now hold the Yachtmaster Ocean. And I must say the Brits are to be commended on putting together an outstanding program. I was nothing but impressed by all the many UK sailors I've met. The Solent is The reason there are so many good sailors over here. I strongly recommend, to anyone who loves sailing--make a point about sailing over for a week or two. I sailed into nearly every harbor and like them all. Newtown creek, and the Beaulieu river were particularly beautiful. Thereis lot of traffic. I have some cool photos I'll post when I get a chance. Regards I have indeed sailed the Solent....when it was slightly less crowded, and agree wholeheartedly with all points. If only they could do something about the food and the weather :-) That's why some of us are so keen on sailing to France. The weather is a bit better. The food is undescribable. Regards Donal -- Thank for the sail andvintroduction to the Solent Donal. I want to do a channel crossing with you sometime. Bart, You're retired, have a good pension, no wife, no kids no real ties to anywhere. Sometime is now. Go cross that channel, do all the things you ever dreamed of. You are not getting any younger, let go of the baggage of the past and go for it. Best wishes, Charles |
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On 25 Oct, 00:14, "Capt. JG" wrote:
wrote in message ... On 24 Oct, 22:22, OzOne wrote: On Fri, 24 Oct 2008 13:00:47 -0700 (PDT), Bart wrote: In addition to all my other licenses and certifications, I now hold the Yachtmaster Ocean. And I must say the Brits are to be commended on putting together an outstanding program. I was nothing but impressed by all the many UK sailors I've met. The Solent is The reason there are so many good sailors over here. I strongly recommend, to anyone who loves sailing--make a point about sailing over for a week or two. I sailed into nearly every harbor and like them all. Newtown creek, and the Beaulieu river were particularly beautiful. Thereis lot of traffic. I have some cool photos I'll post when I get a chance. Regards I have indeed sailed the Solent....when it was slightly less crowded, and agree wholeheartedly with all points. If only they could do something about the food and the weather :-) That's why some of us are so keen on sailing to France. The weather is a bit better. The food is undescribable. Regards Donal -- Can you get freedom fries? Otherwise, I'm not interested! Freedom Fries are widely available "free of charge" in France. To get them, you only have to agree that GWB is not a complete moron. Although this very special offer has been available for 11 months, it seems that nobody has yet claimed their free portion of Freedom Fries. Donal -- |
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