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Hey Captain Roger ,, still looking for a cruising spinnaker for you. Found
one but it was junk. I took a look at Donna Lange's site. I hate to say this but in my humble opinion; she is a nut case. One of these days she won't be so lucky and then it will be tragic. I hope she finds what she is looking for, what ever that is. ========================================= Does she ever say how she affords to sail about with no job and all? Just wondering. =============================== "Roger Long" wrote in message ... Anyone else gotten hooked on following Donna Lange's adventures? www.donnalange.com She posts an email and updated position from her boat about as often as she changes sails so it's a great vicarious sailing hit for those of us icebound up here in the north. Setting out from her layover port near Cape Horn, she faced a long coastal sail along one of the most notorious coasts on earth. Sleep and changing winds got the better of her and she awoke to a bump having sailed straight into South America. Fortunately, the seaweed was thick enough to prevent damage although it made backing off a mite difficult. Somebody's got to be looking out for this gal. She sails her 28 footer through the roaring 40's, hardly ruffling her hair while a 44 foot steel boat costing probably a hundred thousand more gets trashed nearby. Then she runs around on a wilder and more dangerous spot than most of us could ever hope to see and just bounces off! I sure wouldn't recommend this as a "what to do and how to do it" site but it sure is entertaining, the more so for being in almost real time. She's pretty well out into the open South Atlantic now so I'm breathing a sigh of relief for her. -- Roger Long |
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Yes, Capt. Roger Long is correct about Donna's voyages being amazing
and worth watching--- PLUS SUPPORTING. I've sent some dollars via PAYPAL to her site and hope that several others will also, because she clearly needs more funding and she will appreciate about any donations. Comments/ Ideas?? good sailing, John Reeves Mathews, Va. On Jan 27, 4:51 pm, "NE Sailboat" wrote: Hey Captain Roger ,, |
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John,, I am wondering .. ?? Donna has a web site where she accepts
donations which are used for her living expenses, is that right? Is this money considered income? I'm not complaining ,, more just thinking. Can anyone just set up a web page and ask for money to live on as they sail about? I've got to go.. my new "support Tom as he sails around New England" web page is just about done. Kaching .. $$$$$$$$$$$$$ ========================= "mtnsailor" wrote in message oups.com... Yes, Capt. Roger Long is correct about Donna's voyages being amazing and worth watching--- PLUS SUPPORTING. I've sent some dollars via PAYPAL to her site and hope that several others will also, because she clearly needs more funding and she will appreciate about any donations. Comments/ Ideas?? good sailing, John Reeves Mathews, Va. On Jan 27, 4:51 pm, "NE Sailboat" wrote: Hey Captain Roger ,, |
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"NE Sailboat" wrote ...
John,, I am wondering .. ?? Donna has a web site where she accepts donations which are used for her living expenses, is that right? Is this money considered income? I'm not complaining ,, more just thinking. Can anyone just set up a web page and ask for money to live on as they sail about? Just thinking about it, if you plan a unique passage so you can generate a lot of hits, set up a web page, get a few advertisers and ask for donations maybe you could call it a business and deduct the cost of the cruise as a business expense. :-) The power of the 'net is pretty amazing. The little 3 or 4% commission I get from Amazon for the links on my tools and books page generates a couple of boat bucks a year. -- Glenn Ashmore I'm building a 45' cutter in strip/composite. Watch my progress (or lack there of) at: http://www.rutuonline.com Shameless Commercial Division: http://www.spade-anchor-us.com |
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Mark Borgerson wrote: Just thinking about it, if you plan a unique passage so you can generate a lot of hits, set up a web page, get a few advertisers and ask for donations maybe you could call it a business and deduct the cost of the cruise as a business expense. :-) There's a minor hitch in that. You can't deduct more expenses than you have income from the business. Depending on whether you have to count the initial expense for the boat, you might need a LOT of income to make a profit. If she were in the US, she couldn't do that for very long, but while she's not in any particular country for a significant part of the tax year, no country's tax laws apply. (okay, there may be technical exceptions, but it's tough to send a bill to someone who is 5000 miles away.) -- Jere Lull Xan-a-Deux ('73 Tanzer 28 #4 out of Tolchester, MD) Xan's NEW Pages: http://web.mac.com/jerelull/iWeb/Xan/ Our BVI FAQs (290+ pics) http://homepage.mac.com/jerelull/BVI/ |
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Jere Lull wrote: (okay, there may be technical exceptions, but it's tough to send a bill to someone who is 5000 miles away.) It is easy to send the Bill, to the Registered Address, what is hard to do, is get them to PAY IT......... |
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