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Steve Firth wrote:
Falky foo wrote: You need crew. That would make sailing solo around the world pretty tough. I'd say anyone who is thinking of having their first lesson shouldn't really be thinking of solo around the world. Yup!.. but we all dream... -- Regards, Shane "A closed mouth gathers no feet!" Website: http://www.wonk.demon.co.uk/ |
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I'd say anyone who is thinking of having their first lesson shouldn't
really be thinking of solo around the world. Yup!.. but we all dream... If I had a dollar for everyone who read the National Geographic articles about Robin Lee Graham and thought about doing the same... So let the fellow dream. Maybe someday he'll have learned enough to do it. |
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