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Subject: Re: [worldcruising] Routes to UK
From: Shraga Renyi (renyi_s@XXX.XXX)
Date: Tue Jan 09 2001 - 16:04:32 EST
Doug,
In the Yachting World July 2000 issue it is a large article about the Red
Sea pirates.
You can find it on the www.yachting-world.com .
According to that article, they was 8 attacks between April 99 and March
2000.
Have a nice sail
Shraga Renyi
S/Y AGNUS
----- Original Message -----
From: Doug Sterrett <dwsterrett@XXX.XXX>
To: <worldcruising@XXX.XXX>
Sent: יום שלישי 09 ינואר 2001 17:36
Subject: Re: [worldcruising] Routes to UK
> I'd be really curious to know how many actual, confirmed "pirate"
> encounters there have been in the Red Sea in the last few years and
> especially those that have actually resulted in either physical injury or
> financial loss.
> Doug
>
> At 08:28 PM 1/8/01 +0000, you wrote:
> >Hi all,
> >
> >We are considering going via the Cape of Good Hope on our route to
> >the UK. As we'll be on a budget, the prospect of continual headwinds
> >and the possibility of pirates has, at this stage, ruled out taking
> >the red sea route. Does anyone have opinions they would like to
> >share regarding the choice between the red sea and the cape of good
> >hope? Open to suggestions.....
> >
> >Also, I am curious as to where most cruisers go after cape town.
> >Many americans seem to head for brazil, then the carribean before
> >heading home; which route do the europeans among us prefer?
> >
> >dreaming of clear blue seas....
> >all the best
> >Jo
> >
> >
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