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Followup to msg on Sat, 17 Jul 2004 14:06:29 GMT, "Hoges in WA"
: (Original msg on bottom) try Rod Heikell : Italian Waters Pilot ISBN 0 85288 627 6 www.imray.com BTW there are thousands of pleasure boats around Italy and they sail all the time ... :-))) or we would like to do it ! There are a lot of Marinas and harbours .. Italy is a big peninsula totally surrounded by sea, as you know ... how could be .. with no harbours. Have you never heard about Genoans, Pisans, Neapolitans , Venetians etc ..not to talk about Colombo . all sailors !! Anyhow if you have some specific question ask here ! Ciao Manlio In the mags I read I see plenty about cruising in France, Greece, the Caribbean, the Pacific etc etc with some spots getting a lot more coverage than others for whatever reason. One thing I have begun to notice is that there appears to be precious little on Italy. Apart from Sicily, and there is not much of that, is there a reason behind this? Are there no navigable waterways? Few harbours? Few anchorages? Just curious. Manlio Laschena http://Delphi-Jedi.org |
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