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On Apr 4, 9:50*pm, Len wrote:
Hi Søren, Where do you find that ø on an English keyboard? Had to copy and paste your name. I agree, living on board is also our new lifestyle and we love it. We used to own a house and have jobs. We sold everything, right in time I might add. We bought a cheap 50 foot saiboat and took off. At the moment we are having a lot of fun in the Caribbean. Are you thinking of travelling? Enjoy! Lenhttp://www.svpresent.waarbenjij.nu Hi Len!! WAUW, what a fantastic decission travelling. To be honest our ferry is too big for me steering it! I have to get a full captain degree (or whatever it's called) to sail. Our ship is a german in-shore passenger ferry, which limits our travelling. but we are currently looking for ways to travel to the scandinavian countries. In the future we will try to move our ship to warmer locations, such as the mediteranian countries! That would be amazing!!! I just clicked your link and it must be a dream come true?? And here's one more " Ø " for you to copy/paste :-) By the way I'm trying to connect with as many people in the world that are actually doing it!, I mean sailing the world- changing lifestyle! i would like to build a webpage with cool people like yourself!! If you know some- please let me know, my current mail: cheers Søren |
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On 5 apr, 10:33, wrote:
------------------snip--------------- By the way I'm trying to connect with as many people in the world that are actually doing it!, I mean sailing the world- changing lifestyle! i would like to build a webpage with cool people like yourself!! If you know some- please let me know, my current mail: cheers Søren Hi Søren, Very nice idea. You will have to compete though, with the SSCA and the likes or even Yahoo groups like http://groups.yahoo.com/group/captains_admirals/ http://groups.yahoo.com/group/livingaboard/ The members-lists of these groups form the answer to your question "if you know people who are living aboard, etc..." There is also a nice website with an overview of (Dutch) yachts making their big trip at this very moment. http://www.ziltewereld.ziltmagazine.com/kaart.html Some are making a small Atlantic circle in one year, and get back to their normal lives afterwards. Others have an open plan with no end date, like us. These are the people who sometimes made the big switch, from house to boat. Of course the ones presented on this world map or the members of a Yahoo group are only a fraction... The other, really interesting couples and seetramps you'll only meet when you are out there yourself and just run into them them by chance cause they anchor next to you or you meet them in the immigration office. The people I like the most are the couples and singlehanders that have been sailing for 10 or 15 years, who went round like 4 times with a joy that you can tell from the way they look you in the face. I love to try to get close to these people and find out what makes them tick. They won't fit in a neatly described Yahoo group. Would be something like herding cats... And of course you'll have to beware for the always present armchair sailors who claim a position they didn't dare to earn in real life, using their keyboard and their vivid imagination. Just my 2 cents worth... :-) Enjoy the freedom. Len. |
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