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I currently have a decent size boat for lakes and such, my next two year plan
is to buy a 52+ ft
sailboat/motorized.

I want to be able to cross Atlantic/Pacific Oceans. If any recommends any
good schools
in the US is highly appreciated. Because I know cars and my small boat what
should I
look out for when purchasing the sailboat/yacht.

I deal in Real Estate and Finance, I know how to inspect a house but not a
boat. I want
to make sure I am not stuck in the middle of the ocean with a lemon.

After searching a bit and now reside in the U.S. I am surprised to find a
decent yacht
being sold in Greece where I lived for few years back.
http://www.yachtworld.com/core/listi...=melitasmarine
&
105 FT! for that, is it because it's wood and not fiber glass,

These are some of the things I do not know, wood vs fiberglass, maintenance
and such,
maybe I should treat a yacht like an airplane situation.. every time you take
it for a ride
it has to be maintenance on and repairs or preventive repairs.


Thank you...

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maybe I should treat a yacht like an airplane situation.. every time you
take
it for a ride
it has to be maintenance on and repairs or preventive repairs.

Maybe so, if You plan to cross the Atlantic every time You use it...
Preparation is part of every trip, but offcourse not the same on a trip
across the Thames or Missisipi, as a trip across the Atlantic Ocean. If I
was to do that, I would start by getting the necessary experience on small
trips, then extending the duration until I was confident that I had the
necessary skills.

Also a rookie
Regards Claus


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Maybe so, if You plan to cross the Atlantic every time You use it...
Preparation is part of every trip, but offcourse not the same on a trip
across the Thames or Missisipi, as a trip across the Atlantic Ocean. If I
was to do that, I would start by getting the necessary experience on small
trips, then extending the duration until I was confident that I had the
necessary skills.

Also a rookie
Regards Claus


Thank you, I already have contacted few schools via the net and one already
got back
to me and gave me some information via mail.

It can take few months to get the basic-to-advance schooling done but for the
international
water and long distance experience and teaching will take longer than that,
at least a year.

So based on that, I can start planning on it for now and also decide to move
back 'home'
in Cali, where I can take the courses and be close to the club and marina.

One might think this can only be done for pure pleasure or himself but I know
of many that
charter to yachts and make a decent money to maintain their hobby. I might
end up
doing the same once I complete all the necessary schooling and on-job
training.

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Maybe so, if You plan to cross the Atlantic every time You use it...
Preparation is part of every trip, but offcourse not the same on a trip
across the Thames or Missisipi, as a trip across the Atlantic Ocean. If I
was to do that, I would start by getting the necessary experience on small
trips, then extending the duration until I was confident that I had the
necessary skills.

Also a rookie
Regards Claus


Thank you, I already have contacted few schools via the net and one
already
got back
to me and gave me some information via mail.

It can take few months to get the basic-to-advance schooling done but for
the
international
water and long distance experience and teaching will take longer than
that,
at least a year.

So based on that, I can start planning on it for now and also decide to
move
back 'home'
in Cali, where I can take the courses and be close to the club and marina.

One might think this can only be done for pure pleasure or himself but I
know
of many that
charter to yachts and make a decent money to maintain their hobby. I
might
end up
doing the same once I complete all the necessary schooling and on-job
training.

--
Message posted via BoatKB.com
http://www.boatkb.com/Uwe/Forums.asp...iling/200701/1


Another great option to help you, is to sail on OPB's.... ( Other peoples
boats)... Hitching a ride on numerous coastal passages will really move you
forward... Yachts going to and from race destinations are a great way to get
out there. Find where the big regattas are within a 1000 mile radius and be
prepared to fly out to meet a homecoming boat or vice versa.

Its not too hard.. Scour the race web sites for the Forums and Crew Wanted
sections and go from there.

DP

DP


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