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Old 15-08-2024, 16:20   #31
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Re: Tips for the beginner in cruising

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IMHO cruising will be a thing of the past soon. It is being regulated out of existence in the US and with turmoil in the world, it will become very unsafe.
I think you may be right. We are getting ready to return back after a 10 year hiatus and my wife and I have been having the same discussions...
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Old 15-08-2024, 16:49   #32
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I think you lot are wasting your time...
Isabela started 4 threads on the 28th August and hasn't been back since.
Chain yanked.. Again.
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I think you lot are wasting your time...
Isabela started 4 threads on the 28th August and hasn't been back since.
Chain yanked.. Again.
not yanked, chain dropped
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Re: Tips for the beginner in cruising

This video could be required watching, for all the newbies, wanting to buy a boat, and set out on an adventure, cruising the world.
https://www.cruisersforum.com/forums...be-288622.html
https://youtu.be/wENT5GYsDCs
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