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You might want to try calling some of the local marinas. Occasionally,
there's a charter going, and they could take a couple of extra people. I'll be down that way the following week, but I'm not sailing, just doing the relatives thing. "Geoff Jennings" wrote in message et... I have a favor to ask. My fiancée loves to sail, she doesn't have a ton of experience, but she really enjoys it. I have been sailing since I was a young kid, and have quite a bit of experience. We're both nice, friendly people. I wanted to take her sailing this weekend, Dec 13 or 14th, as part of her birthday celebration. Unfortunately, I'm unemployed right now (Interview Tuesday!), and, after checking prices on charters, I simply can't afford it. So, here's the question, is anyone sailing out of Dana Point, Newport, or Long Beach that would like an extra set of hands on board this weekend. We're good company, and I can promise a really, really good lunch and some nice beer for anyone who wouldn't mind us tagging along. Again, also I'm a pretty experienced sailor, so I can definitely be put to work. If it were Sat, we'd need to be aback by 4 or so, so a morning sail would work best. Sunday we've got all day. Thanks, Geoff Jennings geoff @ Texaskilonewton.com |
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