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Robert Larder
 
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Maybe it`s just me, but I was always doing 3 things at the same time on
land, on the water found the first couple days of a long passage boring, but
then the brain adjusted and the days flashed past. I had difficulty finding
time even to navigate g even though there was little else to do but eat,
sleep and watch the waves- oh, and go for a swim now and again when the boat
was moving slow enough to keep up with (not really recommended g).
Bob Larder
Roger Long wrote:
Funny, a friend who is just about to buy a boat said to me today that
he wasn't sure if he would be able to handle cruising after a life of



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