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Re: [world-cruising] Great new sailing link added to world-cruising site


Subject: Re: [world-cruising] Great new sailing link added to world-cruising site
From: Rob Ritchie (robaire1@XXX.XXX)
Date: Fri Jan 10 2003 - 20:12:42 EST


I am fairly new to the group. I have done alot of east coast cruising. I
used to race out of the raritan yacht club in nj. I have done my share of
newport-bermuda races, round long island races, transporting boats up and
down from annapolis to nantucket and everything in between. I grew up
on the great lakes and have done many port huron-mackinac races and
chicago-mackinac
I was diagnosed with MD 5 years ago, which has sort of knocked me out of
competetive sailing...but get out whenever i can

on 01/09/03 04:51 PM, Rick Bradshaw at rbradsh2@XXX.XXX wrote:

> Bill Dietrich, has recently added some new info to the world-cruising
> links page. He must be a bit bashful since he wanted to just let you
> all find it but, I've only started to take a look at it and thought
> I'd take a minute to let you all know it is there.
>
> It's a big site with lots of his own information and links to other
> people's sites. His information was geared toward retirement but they
> apply to any stage of life. For the people who don't yet have a boat
> I think this is a must see. For those that do have a boat but aren't
> sure they would like to cruise or if there is someone in the family
> that is not quite sure about cruising, this is also a must see. For
> those of you who are on the path toward cruising it might well serve
> as a good checklist of things you might want to consider. For those
> out cruising, it might well make the experience better. At least that
> is what _I_ think of it and I have only _just_begun_ to read the site
> and follow its links to other people's experiences.
>
> We've certainly gotten off to a great start with information on the
> links site. There are a lot of good experiential stories linked there
> as well as some very good information for you all to think about and
> apply if you wish. As usual, YMMV. Sometimes things work out and
> sometimes they don't. You make the decision as to whether to follow
> the info or not.

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