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On Nov 22, 8:15 pm, "Roger Long" wrote:
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Could I sail something this size down the east atlantic coast or would
it be more for large lakes?


Smaller boats have sailed around the world and larger ones have been sunk
just offshore. It depends on the boat and the crew more than the size.

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Go cruzin, fergit anything Wilbur sez. You are only limited by what
YOU can take cause the boat will almost always take more than you.
Take her down the east coast, she is about right for a couple. Do it
first and worry later about what people think.

A 28' S2 on the gulf coast.
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On Nov 22, 6:19�pm, Frogwatch wrote:
On Nov 22, 8:15 pm, "Roger Long" wrote:

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Could I sail something this size down the east atlantic coast or would
it be more for large lakes?


Smaller boats have sailed around the world and larger ones have been sunk
just offshore. �It depends on the boat and the crew more than the size.


--
Roger Long


Go cruzin, fergit anything Wilbur sez. �You are only limited by what
YOU can take cause the boat will almost always take more than you.
Take her down the east coast, she is about right for a couple. �Do it
first and worry later about what people think.

A 28' S2 on the gulf coast.


I'm stoked I've been to the wooden boat festival in New Orleans and
think sailing to something like that would be an adventure
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